1. 狂暴地:furious 狂怒的 | furiously 狂暴地 | furitless 徒劳的
2. 狂暴地/猛然地:furidarone /呋碘达隆/ | furiously /狂暴地/猛然地/ | furiousness /狂暴/猛然/
3. 猛然地:furidarone 呋碘达隆 | furiously 猛然地 | furiousness 猛然
4. 狂怒地;猛烈地:56. in the case of \in the situation of 就....来说;至于 | furiously 狂怒地;猛烈地 | nervously 神经质地;神经紧张地
1. A very experienced Indian copy editor works furiously to clear the mountain of sports articles piling up.
2. Meng Xuan occasionally breaks into laughter - when she reads something " cute " - as she furiously taps away on her keyboard.
3. Pundits have been furiously reading tea leaves to decipher the secret formula for the runaway hit.
4. Beijingers seize any gap, pedaling furiously to occupy free space and then resume their pace unimpeded.
5. Dati has also furiously denied spreading the rumours, describing the allegation as a smear and threatening legal action.
6. furiously
6. He and seven others have been working furiously since the Writers Guild of America strike ended last week.
7. furiously的解释
7. " It was rather disconcerting when the rubbish bin started humming furiously, " she said.
8. I was furiously searching my head for an epigram in the Analects about storms or bad weather.
9. furiously
9. One was Lance Armstrong's, steely but almost serene as he pedaled furiously in the thin mountain air.
10. Nic was photographed kissing country singer Keith Urban - despite furiously denying reports they are an item.
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1. (of the elements) in a wild and stormy manner
e.g. winds were blowing furiously
2. in an impassioned or very angry manner
e.g. she screamed furiously at her tormentors
3. in a manner marked by extreme or violent energy
e.g. the boys fought furiously
she went peddling furiously up the narrow street