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On the left flank, the tank crews were overcome with fumes from the engine and got lost.Last month London suffered its worst episode of pollution for five years, with a brown haze caused by diesel fumes and wood smoke from domestic fires.A STUDENT died after being overcome from noxious fumes at a university halls of residence.That air is often stagnant and cooked by sunshine that turns exhaust fumes into toxic ozone gas.This was not a display from a side supposedly fuming and furious about losing a manager.This means less car fumes and an easy way to keep fit.They give off fumes for hours and hours after you have used them.Ten emergency workers were rushed to hospital after being overcome by fumes from the chemical.The fumes of the fuel in their squashed space made it hard to breathe.Researchers blamed genetic changes triggered by toxic fumes and warned they may also increase cancer risk.She is still fuming it took her so long to get it out.Two cops who found him also needed hospital treatment after being overcome by toxic fumes.Life was fragile and it was shrouded in exhaust fumes.She is also concerned about the fumes that it gives out into the cramped shack.Most paints can take weeks to dry completely and stop exuding toxic fumes.They were found in the hold of the vessel after being overcome by fumes from the engine.Fans stopped exhaust fumes heating it up.Everyone on the street is fuming about it.Certainly traders were still fuming yesterday.It says that the driver knows where he is going and that there are more than two fumes in the fuel tank.It smells old: a combination of bricks and marble mixed with paint fumes and cigarette smoke.The pellets give off poisonous fumes, so we have to be very careful.Returning triumphantly to the paddock, the jockey found the farmer who had hired him fuming with rage.It will give off fumes and smoke the first time you use your stove, so open doors and windows.My mother's claim was that toxic fumes from chemicals used in the manufacturing process leaked into her house behind the shop.I'm not the only person who fumes with rage over the sheer length of time it takes to pay.

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fume

British English: fume VERB
If you fume over something, you express annoyance and anger about it.
It's monstrous!' Jackie fumed.
He was still fuming over the remark.
  • American English: fume
  • Brazilian Portuguese: enfurecer-se
  • Chinese: 表达气愤
  • European Spanish: echar humo
  • French: fulminer
  • German: wütend sein
  • Italian: essere furioso
  • Japanese: 怒りを表す
  • Korean: 성을 내다
  • European Portuguese: enfurecer-se
  • Latin American Spanish: echar humo
British English: fume NOUN
Fumes are the unpleasant and often unhealthy smoke and gases that are produced by fires or by things such as chemicals, fuel, or cooking.
...car exhaust fumes.
  • American English: fumes
  • Brazilian Portuguese: fumaça
  • Chinese: 燃烧或烹调所产生的
  • European Spanish: gases
  • French: vapeurs
  • German: Dämpfe
  • Italian: esalazioni
  • Japanese: >ガス有毒な
  • Korean: 매연
  • European Portuguese: fumaça
  • Latin American Spanish: gases

Chinese translation of 'fume'

fume

(fjuːm)

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  1. (= rage) 大怒 (dànù)
(verb) 
Definition
to be overcome with anger or fury
I fumed when the board turned down my proposal.
Synonyms
rage
He raged at me for being late.
boil
She was boiling with anger.
seethe
Under the surface she was seething.
see red (informal)
I didn't mean to break his nose. I just saw red.
storm
‘It's a fiasco,’ he stormed.
rave
She cried and raved for weeks.
rant
smoulder
He smouldered as he drove home for lunch.
crack up (informal)
He's going to crack up if he doesn't take a break soon.
go ballistic (slang)
champ at the bit (informal)
blow a fuse (slang)
fly off the handle (informal)
My old manager flew off the handle at the slightest thing.
get hot under the collar (informal)
go off the deep end (informal)
wig out (slang)
go up the wall (slang)
get steamed up about (slang)
(noun) 
Definition
pungent or toxic vapour, gas, or smoke
car exhaust fumes
Synonyms
smoke
gas
exhaust
pollution
haze
Dan smiled at him through a haze of smoke and steaming coffee.
vapour
a cloud of poisonous vapour
smog
Cars cause pollution, and both smog and acid rain.
miasma
a thick black poisonous miasma which hung over the area
exhalation
These plants give off a poisonous exhalation at night.
effluvium
(noun) 
stale alcohol fumes
Synonyms
stench
The stench of burning rubber was overpowering.
stink
The stink was overpowering.
whiff (British, slang)
the nauseating whiff of rotting flesh
reek
He smelt the reek of rotten food.
pong (British, informal)
foul smell
niff (British, slang)
malodour
mephitis
fetor
noisomeness

Additional synonyms

in the sense of boil
Definition
to be extremely angry
She was boiling with anger.
Synonyms
be furious,
storm,
rage,
rave,
fume,
be angry,
crack up (informal),
see red (informal),
go ballistic (slang),
be indignant,
fulminate,
foam at the mouth (informal),
blow a fuse (slang),
fly off the handle (informal),
go off the deep end (informal),
wig out (slang),
go up the wall (slang)
in the sense of crack up
Definition
to have a physical or mental breakdown
He's going to crack up if he doesn't take a break soon.
Synonyms
have a breakdown,
collapse,
break down,
go crazy (informal),
go berserk,
freak out (informal),
go to pieces,
go ape (slang),
fly off the handle (informal),
come apart at the seams (informal),
throw a wobbly (slang),
go off the deep end (informal),
go apeshit (slang),
go out of your mind,
flip your lid (slang),
go off your rocker (slang),
go off your head (slang)
in the sense of effluvium
Definition
an unpleasant smell, such as the smell of decaying matter
Synonyms
smell,
exhaust,
fumes,
stink,
odour,
stench,
reek,
pong (British, informal),
miasma,
exhalation,
niff (British, slang),
malodour,
mephitis

Synonyms of 'fume'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of stink
Definition
a strong unpleasant smell
The stink was overpowering.
Synonyms
stench,
pong (British, informal),
foul smell,
foulness,
malodour,
fetor,
noisomeness
in the sense of storm
Definition
to shout angrily
‘It's a fiasco,’ he stormed.
Synonyms
rage,
fume,
rant,
complain,
thunder,
rave,
scold,
bluster,
go ballistic (slang),
fly off the handle (informal),
wig out (slang)
in the sense of vapour
Definition
a mass of tiny drops of water or other liquids in the air, which appear as a mist
a cloud of poisonous vapour
Synonyms
mist,
fog,
haze,
smoke,
breath,
steam,
fumes,
dampness,
miasma,
exhalation
in the sense of whiff
the nauseating whiff of rotting flesh
Synonyms
stink,
stench,
reek,
pong (British, informal),
niff (British, slang),
malodour,
hum (slang)
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