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furies
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愤怒, 狂怒
a feeling of extreme and often violent anger
- His face turned red with fury after hearing the unfair accusation.
听到不公正的指控后,他的脸因愤怒而变红。
- She stormed out of the room in a fit of fury.
她在一阵狂怒中冲出了房间。
- His fury was uncontrollable when he discovered the betrayal.
当他发现背叛时,他的愤怒是无法控制的。
- The crowd reacted with fury to the referee's controversial decision.
人群对裁判有争议的决定反应愤怒。
- After the argument, he was left alone, still seething with fury.
争论过后,他被独自留下,仍然因愤怒而沸腾。
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愤怒, 狂暴
the property of being wild or turbulent
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愤怒, 复仇女神
the female spirit who punished those who had committed crimes, especially within families
In Greek mythology, a Fury is one of three female deities known as the Erinyes, who are associated with vengeance and justice. The Furies are often depicted as terrifying, winged figures with serpents for hair and eyes that weep blood. They are tasked with pursuing and punishing wrongdoers, particularly those who have committed serious crimes like murder or offenses against family members. The Furies embody the concepts of retribution and moral order, ensuring that justice is served and that wrongs are righted. They are known for their relentless pursuit of those who have violated ethical or legal codes.