English to Spanish Dictionary furious

furious

furioso
definition
adjective
she was furious at this attempt to manipulate her
extremely angry.
translation of 'furious'
adjective
colérico,
frenético,
furibundo,
chino,
furioso
example
If so, no wonder David Blunkett is reported to be 'furious' at the publication of Archer's book.
Another tale has it that several co-workers are 'furious' at my caricaturing them on one post.
he went off at a 'furious' speed
He accelerates the images until they reach a 'furious' speed resulting in a new kind of film space.
They are 'furious' at the limited options offered by Wandsworth Council for the Woking Close site.
If anything, the public is 'furious' at Blunkett for not being heavy enough.
the game was played at a 'furious' pace
The conductors are 'furious' at huge rises given to train drivers in a bid to solve a crippling shortage.
They are 'furious' at school rules that forbid kissing, hugging, and holding hands.
As in gladiatorial chariot races, the pace is 'furious' and the tricks dirty.
Rifkind is 'furious' at public suggestions that he is preparing to go in with Clarke, but the ground has been laid.
Aston Villa manager Graham Taylor was 'furious' at the way his team had fallen off the pace in the second half.
Are there really two distinct things operating in Medea, her plans and her 'furious' anger?
a 'furious' argument
A 'furious' Victor stormed back out of the Diary Room to square up to her and had to be restrained by Stuart.
Nikki was spotted having a 'furious' argument with Danny outside the set of the show.
The mother is 'furious' at the police. Does she take no responsibility in this matter at all?
she's 'furious' with you about the letter
A smoke bomb attack has left traders 'furious' at the rising level of Witham youth crime.
When Paddy found out he was 'furious' and stormed back into the office for an explanation.
he was 'furious'
I have known from day one about there being no seatbelts and I am 'furious' at the British Forces.
Insiders at the town hall say the council is 'furious' at the move, which will wreck hopes of a massive jobs boom.
The party membership will be 'furious' at being diverted from the real enemy, which is Labour.
Linda Bennet is not the only one to be 'furious' at the continuing loss of trees in Bexley and particularly Welling.
I needed to pace for a few minutes in order to get rid of some of the 'furious' energy.
The departments are 'furious' at the misuse being made of their facilities.
We were about to ask for a table for dinner, but 'furious' at being treated so rudely we just walked out.
The fans were 'furious' at such a suggestion and several said they would rip up their membership cards if it were to happen.
Trinity councillor Tony Lambert has been to inspect the hole and is 'furious' at the lack of action.
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