What does it mean to be furious?
To be furious dàfā-léitíng
(1) To be furious, to vent strong anger.
Example: He was furious at this rare delay.
(2) Lose temper and reprimand loudly.
Example: He was furious because she soiled the car with mud.
What does it mean to get angry?
To be furious Ting: extremely loud thunder, a metaphor for wrath. It is a metaphor for losing one's temper and reprimanding loudly.
Who knows what it means to be angry
What if I ask about Plum Blossom Dumpling House
Yesterday there was news that fans reported that Plum Blossom Dumpling House was not open, and then reporters went to see it When I went, the waiter said that since it was just a trial opening, the machine hadn’t arrived yet, so they could only issue receipts, which can be used as proof of issuance in the future.
The reporter asked the tax bureau, and the tax bureau said that businesses must issue them to consumers. , if not, then you need to issue a receipt as a voucher
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In this way, the practices of Meihua Baozi Restaurant are in compliance with the regulations and there is no problem
p>But the reporter used the headline "Plum Blossom Dumpling House is closed" to publish the news. People who don't read it carefully will think that the dumpling house violates the rules.
This method is really disgusting
What’s even more disgusting is what fans report. Everyone knows that if they are fans of Han Geng, the store will find fault if they have done nothing wrong? Would you even go to the media with such a problem that does not exist at all? Everyone knows what it is made of!
But I think this is not the only reason why Han Geng is angry. I have never heard of Geng’s mother going to that store.
I think something more extreme than this happened to disturb Han Geng. It’s something about family members, and it’s done in a cowardly way, so I’m so angry
What are the words that have similar meanings to “getting angry”
Anger manifests itself in color, becomes angry when old and embarrassed, becomes furious, is furious, is wanton Roaring, getting angry, getting angry
Which is more serious, that is, which one is more angry?
"To be furious" means to be so angry that your hair stands on end and your hat is raised. It is a metaphor for being extremely angry. And "to be furious" means to lose your temper and reprimand loudly.
Obviously, being furious makes you even more angry. Pay attention to the extreme in the meaning!