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From:
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fu·ry
/ˈfjʊri/
憤怒,狂暴,狂怒的人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fu·ry
n.
A
thief
. [
Obs
.]
Have
an
eye
to
your
plate
,
for
there
be
furies
.
--
J
.
Fleteher
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fu·ry
,
n.
;
pl
.
Furies
1.
Violent
or
extreme
excitement
;
overmastering
agitation
or
enthusiasm
.
Her
wit
began
to
be
with
a
divine
fury
inspired
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
2.
Violent
anger
;
extreme
wrath
;
rage
; --
sometimes
applied
to
inanimate
things
,
as
the
wind
or
storms
;
impetuosity
;
violence
.
“
Fury
of
the
wind.”
I
do
oppose
my
patience
to
his
fury
.
--
Shak
.
3.
pl
.
Greek Myth.
The
avenging
deities
,
Tisiphone
,
Alecto
,
and
Megæra;
the
Erinyes
or
Eumenides
.
The
Furies
,
they
said
,
are
attendants
on
justice
,
and
if
the
sun
in
heaven
should
transgress
his
path
would
punish
him
.
--
Emerson
.
4.
One
of
the
Parc
æ,
or
Fates
,
esp
.
Atropos
. [
R
.]
Comes
the
blind
Fury
with
the
abhorred
shears
,
And
slits
the
thin-spun
life
. --
Milton
.
5.
A
stormy
,
turbulent
violent
woman
;
a
hag
;
a
vixen
;
a
virago
;
a
termagant
.
Syn:
--
Anger
;
indignation
;
resentment
;
wrath
;
ire
;
rage
;
vehemence
;
violence
;
fierceness
;
turbulence
;
madness
;
frenzy
.
See
Anger
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fury
n
1:
a
feeling
of
intense
anger
; "
hell
hath
no
fury
like
a
woman
scorned
"; "
his
face
turned
red
with
rage
" [
syn
:
rage
,
madness
]
2:
state
of
violent
mental
agitation
[
syn
:
craze
,
delirium
,
frenzy
,
hysteria
]
3:
the
property
of
being
wild
or
turbulent
; "
the
storm's
violence
" [
syn
:
ferocity
,
fierceness
,
furiousness
,
vehemence
,
violence
,
wildness
]
4: (
classical
mythology
)
the
hideous
snake-haired
monsters
(
usually
three
in
number
)
who
pursued
unpunished
criminals
[
syn
:
Eumenides
,
Erinyes
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Fury
as
attributed
to
God
,
is
a
figurative
expression
for
dispensing
afflictive
judgments
(
Lev
. 26:28;
Job
20:23;
Isa
. 63:3;
Jer
.
4:4;
Ezek
. 5:13;
Dan
. 9:16;
Zech
. 8:2).
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