furious fu·ri·ous adj

furious fu·ri·ous adj
['fjʊərɪəs]
(person) furioso (-a), infuriato (-a), (argument) violento (-a), (effort) grande

at a furious speed — a velocità folle

to be furious with sb — essere furioso (-a) con qn

to be furious at sth/at having done sth — essere furioso (-a) per qc/per aver fatto qc


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