towering

towering
adjective
1) (very high: towering cliffs.) elevado, dominante
2) ((of rage, fury etc) very violent or angry: He was in a towering rage.) intenso, extremo
towering
tr['taʊərɪŋ]
adjective
1 (tall) muy alto,-a, elevado,-a, dominante
2 (rage) violento,-a, intenso,-a, extremo,-a
3 (person) destacado,-a, dominante
towering ['taʊərɪŋ] adj
: altísimo, imponente
towering
adj.
elevado, -a adj.
muy alto adj.
muy grande adj.
muy violento adj.
'taʊərɪŋ
adjective (before n)
a) <buildingee> altísimo
b) <achievement/genius> destacado, sobresaliente
['taʊǝrɪŋ]
ADJ [peak, mountain] elevado, imponente; [building] muy alto, imponente por su altura; [figure] (in stature) imponente, altísimo; (in literature, arts etc) destacado, sobresaliente

in a towering rage — con una rabia terrible

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['taʊərɪŋ]
adjective (before n)
a) <building/tree> altísimo
b) <achievement/genius> destacado, sobresaliente

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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