fury

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hiddet

Fırtınanın hiddeti çocukları korkuttu. - The fury of the storm frightened the children.

{i} öfke

Müzik öfkeye ses, eğlenceye şekil verir. - Music gives sound to fury, shape to joy.

Tom'un üzüntüsü hızla öfkeye döndü. - Tom's sadness quickly turned to fury.

{i} sinir
{i} kızma
{i} yılan saçlı tanrıça
büyük öfke
korkunç öfke
şiddet
kızgınlık
{i} gazap
çok öfkeli kadın
şirret kadın in a fury ofkeli Iike fury kdili hiddetle
taş kınlık
çok hızlı
i hiddet
{i} kızgın kadın
çıIgınlık
bh Yunan efsanelerinde suçluları ce zalandırmakla gorevli ve yılan saçlı uç tanrı çadan biri
{i} şirret kadın
{i} çılgınlık
{i} yılan saçlı üç tanrıçadan biri
(Askeri) FURY: Uçak gemilerinden faaliyette bulunan tek motorlu, tek kişilik; jet av veya bombardıman uçağı. Silahları; top, nükleer ve nükleer olmayan bomba, Sidewinder ve -kıta desteği için- roket ve Bull pup'lardan ibarettir. Havadan yakıt ikmal kapasitesine sahiptir ve yanında bir yedek benzin deposu taşıyabilir F-1 olarak tanınır
(Askeri) fury
like fury
çok hızlı
like fury
hiddetle
lash oneself into a fury
çatmak
blind fury
kör öfke
fly into a fury passion
Bir öfke öfkelenmek
the sound and the fury
ses ve öfke
vent fury
öfke havalandırma
explode in a fury
bomba gibi patlamak
explode with fury
sinirinden kudurmak
lash into a fury
kudurtmak
lash into a fury
öfkelendirmek
lash oneself into a fury
öfkelenmek
lash oneself into a fury
kudurmak
lash s.o. into a fury
birini galeyana getirmek
lash someone into a fury
birini galeyana getirmek
sound and fury
patırtı
sound and fury
öfke
sound and fury
kargaşa
sound and fury
hiddet
Turkish - Turkish
English - English
female personification of vengeance
Extreme anger
Strength or violence in action
{n} madness, rage, frenzy, violent passion
a feeling of intense anger; "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"; "his face turned red with rage"
pl
A thief
A stormy, turbulent violent woman; a hag; a vixen; a virago; a termagant
{i} anger, wrath; wildness, madness; violence
state of violent mental agitation
(classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals
Atropos
The avenging deities, Tisiphone, Alecto, and Megæra; the Erinyes or Eumenides
Violent anger; extreme wrath; rage; sometimes applied to inanimate things, as the wind or storms; impetuosity; violence
the property of being wild or turbulent; "the storm's violence"
Greek Myth
One of the Parcæ, or Fates, esp
Fury is violent or very strong anger. She screamed, her face distorted with fury and pain. = rage
Violent or extreme excitement; overmastering agitation or enthusiasm
a feeling of intense anger; "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"; "his face turned red with rage" (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals
hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
A woman will make someone suffer if they reject her
Furies
in Greek mythology, three frightening goddesses who had snakes instead of hair and who punished people for doing bad things, especially people who murdered members of their own family. Group of Greco-Roman goddesses of vengeance. The Furies lived in the underworld and ascended to earth to pursue the wicked. They were known to the Greeks as the Erinyes, but those who feared to speak their name often called them by euphemisms such as Eumenides ("Kind Ones"). According to Hesiod, they were daughters of Gaea, the earth goddess. Aeschylus made them the terrifying chorus of his tragedy Eumenides, and Euripides was the first to speak of them as three in number
Sound and the Fury
a novel by US writer William Faulkner, which tells the story of the Compsons, a family who were once important in the American Deep South
The Sound and the Fury
{i} book written by William Faulkner in 1929
blind fury
rage that is so strong one does not notice other things
furies
See Fury, 3
furies
plural of fury
vent fury
express anger, release one's rage
Turkish - English
(Askeri) fury
fury
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