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1 | extremely angry 狂怒的;暴怒的 |
| Judge Roberts’ comments provoked a furious public response. 罗伯茨法官的评论让公众狂怒不己。 |
| +with Dad was furious with us. 父亲对我们大发雷霆。 |
| +that Rosie was absolutely furious that I’ d borrowed her car without asking. 罗茜大发雷霆,是因为我未事先征得她的同意就用了她的汽车。 |
| +at They were furious at not being invited to the party. 他们因未被邀请参加聚会而非常愤怒。 |
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2 | done with a lot of energy and determination 热烈的;猛烈的;激烈的 |
| Haig’ s speech was greeted by furious applause. 黑格的演讲受到了听众的热烈欢迎。 |
| 2a | very fast 飞快的 | | The game was played at a furious pace. 比赛节奏非常快。 | |
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furiously adv |
| Strachan reacted furiously to rumours that he was going to resign. 斯特罗恩对他将要辞职的谣言反应激烈。 |
| Journalists surrounded her, furiously taking notes. 记者们围着她,飞快地记着笔记。 |
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