fury

fury
'fjuəri
plural - furies; noun
(very great anger; rage: She was in a terrible fury.) furia
- like fury
fury n furia / rabia
fury
tr['fjʊərɪ]
noun (pl furies)
1 (rage) furia, rabia, ira
there was fury in her eyes tenía los ojos llenos de furia
he was speechless with fury estaba mudo de ira
2 (wild force) furor nombre masculino, violencia, frenesí nombre masculino
the fury of the storm el furor de la tormenta
plural noun The Furies
1 las Furias nombre femenino plural
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to do something like fury hacer algo con furia, hacer algo como un,-a loco,-a
to be in a fury estar furioso,-a
to fly into a fury ponerse hecho,-a una furia
fury ['fjʊri] n, pl -ries
1) rage: furia f , ira f
2) violence: furia f , furor m
fury
n.
arrebatamiento s.m.
arrebato s.m.
braveza s.f.
embravecimiento s.m.
encarnizamiento s.m.
frenesí s.m.
furia s.f.
furor s.m.
rabia s.f.
saña s.f.
'fjʊri, 'fjʊəri
mass & count noun (pl furies) (rage) ira f, furia f

she came home in a fury — volvió a casa furiosa or hecha una furia

they worked/ran like fury — trabajaron/corrieron como locos

['fjʊǝrɪ]
N [of person] furia f , furor m ; [of storm etc] furia f

to be in a fury — estar furioso

she flew into a fury — se puso furiosa

she worked herself up into a fury — montó en cólera

like fury * — con encono

the Furies — las Furias

* * *
['fjʊri, 'fjʊəri]
mass & count noun (pl furies) (rage) ira f, furia f

she came home in a fury — volvió a casa furiosa or hecha una furia

they worked/ran like fury — trabajaron/corrieron como locos


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