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That would be upping the ante like fury.That moment was extremely dangerous and my disappointment turned into great fury and anger.It would provoke fury from environmentalists and countryside campaigners.Its exposure caused fury in Congress.But in addition to the sound and fury, I always hope to be better informed by the end of the show.FIRST his brother sent the USA fans wild with fury.So the sound and fury do not signify all that much.The kind of thing that drives a patient man or woman to fury?Hell truly hath no fury like a mezzo scorned.Where was the rage and the fury?There was just pure fury on their faces.The scandal caused grief and fury within the kingdom.Beyond those wings the ogre made a sound of baffled fury.In fury and rage they devised plans ceaselessly night and day.Hell hath no fury like an expert scorned.Why all the sound and fury?They're all righteous anger and fury.All ran around in a sort of wild, unfocused fury.And a club whose attempts to get their man caused fury at Liverpool.But he hadn't banked on the fury of a woman scorned.We had been braced to face the fury of the Wehrmacht.Students have always been full of sound and fury, signifying very little.Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, indeed.After the deluge a chastened Packard would face fury in the morning.It is a tale of sound and fury, heavy with adjectives.Attack causes fury in Britain.

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fury

British English: fury NOUN
Fury is violent or very strong anger.
She screamed, her face distorted with fury and pain.
  • American English: fury
  • Brazilian Portuguese: fúria
  • Chinese: 狂怒
  • European Spanish: furia
  • French: fureur
  • German: Wut
  • Italian: furore
  • Japanese: 激怒
  • Korean: 격분
  • European Portuguese: fúria
  • Latin American Spanish: furia

Chinese translation of 'fury'

fury

(ˈfjuərɪ)

n (u/s)

  1. 狂怒 (kuángnù)
    in a fury 勃然大怒地 (bórán dànù de)
(noun) 
Definition
violent anger
She screamed, her face distorted with fury.
Synonyms
anger
He cried with anger and frustration.
passion
Sam flew into a passion at the suggestion.
a crime of passion
rage
I flew into a rage.
madness (informal)
frenzy
Something like a frenzy enveloped them.
wrath
His action incurred the wrath of animal rights activists.
ire
Their ire was directed mainly at the two instigators.
red mist (informal)
impetuosity
Opposites
calm
,
composure
,
calmness
,
equanimity
(noun) 
Definition
uncontrolled violence
We were lashed by the full fury of the elements.
Synonyms
violence
‘There's no need,’ she snapped with sudden violence.
force
I took a step back from the force of his rage.
power
the power of his rhetoric
intensity
His intensity, and the ferocity of his feelings alarmed me.
severity
turbulence
a region often beset by religious turbulence
ferocity
surprised by the ferocity of the attack
savagery
the sheer savagery of war
vehemence
He spoke loudly and with more vehemence than he had intended.
fierceness
tempestuousness
Opposites
peace
,
hush
,
serenity
,
tranquillity
,
stillness
,
peacefulness

Additional synonyms

in the sense of ferocity
surprised by the ferocity of the attack
Synonyms
savagery,
violence,
cruelty,
brutality,
ruthlessness,
inhumanity,
wildness,
barbarity,
viciousness,
fierceness,
rapacity,
bloodthirstiness,
savageness,
ferociousness
in the sense of force
Definition
drive or intensity
I took a step back from the force of his rage.
Synonyms
intensity,
vigour,
vehemence,
fierceness,
drive,
emphasis,
persistence
in the sense of frenzy
Definition
violent or wild and uncontrollable behaviour
Something like a frenzy enveloped them.
Synonyms
fury,
transport,
passion,
rage,
madness,
turmoil,
distraction,
seizure,
hysteria,
mania,
agitation,
aberration,
delirium,
paroxysm

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