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Furious

furious
- c.1375, from O.Fr. furieus, from L. furiosus "full of rage, mad," from furia "rage, passion, fury."
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1.
  See: FAST AND FURIOUS. ...
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2.
  ~ adj 1 extremely angry  (I've never been so furious in my whole life.) + with/at/about etc  (He was furious with himself for not standing up to Gillman.) 2 only before noun done with a lot of energy, effort, or anger  (There was a sudden furious barking from the backyard. | furious debate/argument)  (a furious debate in Parliament over the new tax) - furiously adv ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
3.
  1. Someone who is furious is extremely angry. He is furious at the way his wife has been treated... I am furious that it has taken so long to uncover what really happened. ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ at/with n, ADJ that • furiously He stormed out of the apartment, slamming the door furiously behind him. ADV: usu ADV with v 2. Furious is also used to describe something that is done with great energy, effort, speed, or violence. A furious gunbattle ensued. ADJ: usu ADJ n • furiously Officials worked furiously to repair the centre court. ADV: usu ADV with v ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
4.
   adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French furieus, from Latin furiosus, from furia madness, fury  Date: 14th century  1.  a.  (1) exhibiting or goaded by anger  (2) indicative of or proceeding from anger  b. giving a stormy or turbulent appearance ~ bursts of flame  c. marked by noise, excitement, activity, or rapidity  2. intense 1a the ~ growth of tropical vegetation  • ~ly adverb ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
5.
  adj. 1 extremely angry. 2 full of fury. 3 raging, violent, intense. Phrases and idioms fast and furious adv. 1 rapidly. 2 eagerly, uproariously. --adj. (of mirth etc.) eager, uproarious. Derivatives furiously adv. furiousness n. Etymology: ME f. OF furieus f. L furiosus (as FURY) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
6.
  1. разъяренный, взбешенный furious animal —- разъяренный зверь to be furious —- быть в ярости to be furious to hear of smth. —- рассвирепеть, узнав о чем-л to be furious with smb. —- обозлиться на кого-л 2. яростный, неистовый furious stream —- бурный поток furious wind —- неистовый ветер furious struggle —- яростная борьба furious anger —- неистовый гнев he has a furious temper —- у него бешеный характер there was a furious knocking at the door —- кто-то изо всех сил заколотил в дверь at a furious pace c —- бешеной скоростью fast and furious —- безудержный (о веселье) 3. шотл. юр. безумный; сумасшедший ...
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  adj. взбешенный, неистовый he was furious - он был в ярости Syn: see frantic ...
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