furia



Inflexiones de 'furia' (nf): fpl: furias
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Principal Translations
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furia nf (rabia, ira)rage n
  anger n
  fury n
 Cuando se enteró de su traición, se llenó de furia.
 When he learned about her betrayal, he was filled with rage.
furia nf (fuerza, embate)force n
 La furia del viento tiró la pared norte.
 The force of the wind knocked down the north wall.
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Additional Translations
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furia nf gen pl (deidad romana) (Greek mythology)the Furies npl
 Las furias eran las diosas romanas de la venganza.
 The Furies were the Greek goddesses of vengeance.
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Compound Forms:
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en toda su furia nf (momento álgido)at its peak, at its climax prep + n
 Fueron muy famosos cuando la música heavy estaba en toda su furia.
hecho una furia loc adj coloquial (descontrolado por la ira)furiously adv
  uncontrolled adj
  fuming mad expr
 Entró hecho una furia en la habitación y sin mediar palabra lo golpeó.
 He entered the room furiously and -- without uttering a word -- he hit him.
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