fury
名词 n.
英 /ˈfjʊə.ɹi/|/ˈfjɔːɹi/
美 /ˈfjʊɹ.i/|/ˈfjɝ.i/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Extreme anger.
— Heav'n has no Rage, like Love to Hatred turn'd, / Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman ſcorn'd.
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A thief.
— But have an eye to your plate , for there be Furies.
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Strength or violence in action.
— Small lightes are ſoone blown out, huge fires abide, / And with the winde in greater furie fret: / The petty ſtreames that paie a dailie det / To their ſalt ſoveraigne with their freſh fals haſt, / Adde to his flowe, but alter not his taſt.
- An angry or malignant person.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Middle English furie, from Old French furie, from Latin furia (“rage”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-
Proto-Indo-European *-s
Proto-Indo-European *bʰṓr
Proto-Italic *fōr
Latin furbor.
English fury
Borrowed from Latin fur (“thief”).
Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-
Proto-Indo-European *-s
Proto-Indo-European *bʰṓr
Proto-Italic *fōr
Latin furbor.
English fury
Borrowed from Latin fur (“thief”).
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