furiously
adverb
uk/ˈfjʊə.ri.əs.li/us/ˈfjʊr.i.əs.li/furiouslyadverb(ANGRY WAY)
B2
in a veryangryway:
大发雷霆"Get out of here!" sheshoutedfuriously.“滚出去!”她怒喝道。
- "Stop thischildishnonsenseatonce!" heshoutedfuriously.
- Heglaredfuriously at theteacherand thenslammedhisbookdown on thedesk.
Angry and displeased
- acrimonious
- acrimoniously
- aggrieved
- amused
- angrily
- fed up
- fed up to the back teethidiom
- fit to be tiedidiom
- furious
- hacked off
- jaundiced
- livid
- piqued
- pissed off
- pissy
- pouty
- rancorous
- venomous
- wrathful
- wrathfully
furiouslyadverb(WITH STRENGTH)
with as mucheffortorstrengthaspossible:
用尽全力地,拼命地I waspedallingfuriously totrytokeepup with the otherchildren.我拼命蹬车试图赶上其他的孩子。
Physically strong and powerful
- (as) tough as old bootsidiom
- almighty
- beefy
- billy-o
- brute
- burly
- corded
- invincible
- invincibly
- invulnerable
- keenly
- lusty
- mesomorph
- reckon
- stalwart
- sturdily
- super-powerful
- superhuman
- to be reckoned withidiom
- tough