fury

fury
noun
1) Wut, die; (of storm, sea, battle, war) Wüten, das

in a fury — wütend

fly into a/be in a fury — einen Wutanfall bekommen/haben

2)

like fury — (coll.) wie wild (ugs.)

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['fjuəri]
plural - furies; noun
(very great anger; rage: She was in a terrible fury.) die Raserei
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- like fury
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fury
[ˈfjʊəri, AM ˈfjʊri]
n no pl
1. (rage) Wut f, Rage f fam
fit of \fury Wutanfall m
in a \fury wütend, zornig
in a cold \fury mit kalter Wut
to fly into a \fury in Rage kommen fam
like \fury wie verrückt fam
2. (intensity) Ungestüm nt; of a storm Heftigkeit f; of passion Wildheit f
to do sth in a \fury etw ungestüm tun
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['fjʊərɪ]
n
1) (of person) Wut f; (of storm also) Ungestüm nt; (of struggle, wind, passion) Heftigkeit f

in a fury — wütend

she flew into a fury — sie kam in Rage

like fury (inf) — wie verrückt (inf)

2) (MYTH)

the Furies — die Furien pl

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fury [ˈfjʊərı] s
1. Wut f, Zorn m:
for fury vor lauter Wut;
in fury wütend, zornig;
fly into a fury wütend oder zornig werden;
he is in one of his furies er hat wieder einmal einen seiner Wutanfälle; bring down 7, spit1 B 2
2. aufbrausendes Temperament
3. Wildheit f, Heftigkeit f (eines Kampfes etc):
like fury umg wie wild, wie verrückt
4. Fury Antike: Furie f, Rachegöttin f
5. Furie f (böses Weib)
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noun
1) Wut, die; (of storm, sea, battle, war) Wüten, das

in a fury — wütend

fly into a/be in a fury — einen Wutanfall bekommen/haben

2)

like fury — (coll.) wie wild (ugs.)

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n.
Furie -n f.
Rage nur sing. f.
Raserei -en f.
Wut nur sing. f.
Zorn nur sing. m.

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