English to Portuguese Dictionary ferocious

ferocious

feroz
definition
adjective
the wolverine is nature's most ferocious and violent animal
savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
translation of 'ferocious'
adjective
feroz
example
The animal is a most 'ferocious' and savage looking one.
Sustained rain and 'ferocious' winds caused severe weather conditions across Cumbria overnight on Friday, some of the worst the region has seen for decades.
As they make their way across the North Pacific to San Francisco 'ferocious' storms and heavy seas will have to be endured.
They looked up to see hundreds of small, 'ferocious' looking beasts.
Imagine walking down the street and you hear a 'ferocious' argument taking place behind a door.
Thus one of the most endearing qualities of a young child, the urge to be taken seriously, slowly becomes the most 'ferocious' battle for a teenager.
He also paid tribute to the work of London Fire Brigade in tackling the blaze and rescuing three of the children in extremely 'ferocious' conditions.
The tackling from both sides was 'ferocious' and uncompromising.
There are daily reports of continuing 'ferocious' clashes between Coalition forces and native insurgents.
Panicked images of starvation, destruction, and attacks by various 'ferocious' wild animals clouded her vision.
Again, he's dragged into 'ferocious' battle with some nasty colonialists after his family is attacked.
It was beautiful, it was terrible, it was 'ferocious' , it was the stuff of desperation.
The 'ferocious' cost-cutting will inevitably have serious implications for airline safety.
This created an expectation that the war would be long, 'ferocious' and severe.
Chaos descended across South Lakeland at the weekend as severe downpours and 'ferocious' winds caused widespread flooding and damage to property.
Far from being the 'ferocious' beast of fishing tales, I have found them shy, and rarely aggressive.
After a 'ferocious' argument in the local community about what to do, the day is carried by the man who suggests that they do absolutely nothing.
Global warming has caused rising sea levels and more 'ferocious' storms with bigger waves.
Consultants have also fought a 'ferocious' battle to retain the right to determine who gets the beds when they become vacant.
One British soldier and 25 rebels died in the 'ferocious' fire-fight.
Experts on arguably the nation's most 'ferocious' beast, say the cold February and March mean midges will appear about a month later than normal.
The sounds of battle last night told us that this was a 'ferocious' assault.
She was a 'ferocious' , fierce soldier, one who would go far.
The Brazilian wilderness provided images for nature in its 'ferocious' , unrelentingly brutal aspect.
Would it not seem miraculous to the cave person that we could produce fire from our hands and that we could kill even the most 'ferocious' beast just by pointing at it?
The latter wild and 'ferocious' creatures are so dangerous they have to be anaesthetised fully for Liam to work on them.
He was lost amidst the 'ferocious' battle, watching in absolute concentration.
Few national bards have sparked such 'ferocious' controversy - or have been so thoroughly compromised by domestic squabbles.
They are built to withstand 'ferocious' conditions at sea, including waves in excess of 23 metres and winds over 100 knots.
They are 'ferocious' beasts, killers, they devour anything in their path.
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