fume [fjuːm] verbo intransitivodespedir humo (give off fumes)
(be angry)- to be fuming -> echar humo (por las orejas)
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fume [fium]sustantivoEl vapor que exhala alguna cosa que fermenta.
Vapor del estómago.
Cólera, acaloramiento.
Humo, vanidad, presunción.
Humo. (Antiguo)- Fumes of wine -> vapores del vino
verbo neutro (intransitivo)Humear, echar o arrojar humo. (n)
Exhalar, despedir vapores. (n)
Encolerizarse, enojarse. (n)
Ahumar; sahumar; exponer a los vapores del amoniaco, como en ciertas manipulaciones fotográfica
sustantivoExhalar, despedir alguna cosa en vapores.- To fume away -> evaporarse alguna cosa
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fume [fjuːm]
verb:intransitive
1 [+chemicals etc] humear; echar humo 2 (be furious) estar furioso; echar humo to be fuming at with sbor echar pestes de algn
fumes (n) (gen) humo; (m) vapores; (m) (gas) gases; (m)
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Verb Conjugation for "fume"
Imperative
- fume
- you fume
- he/she fumes
- we fume
- you fume
- they fume
Preterite
- I fumed
- you fumed
- he/she fumed
- we fumed
- you fumed
- they fumed
Present Continuous
- I am fuming
- you are fuming
- he/she is fuming
- we are fuming
- you are fuming
- they are fuming
Present Perfect
- I have fumed
- you have fumed
- he/she has fumed
- we have fumed
- you have fumed
- they have fumed
Past Continuous
- I was fuming
- you were fuming
- he/she was fuming
- we were fuming
- you were fuming
- they were fuming
Past Perfect
- I had fumed
- you had fumed
- he/she had fumed
- we had fumed
- you had fumed
- they had fumed
Future
- I will fume
- you will fume
- he/she will fume
- we will fume
- you will fume
- they will fume
Future Perfect
- I will have fumed
- you will have fumed
- he/she will have fumed
- we will have fumed
- you will have fumed
- they will have fumed
Future Continuous
- I will be fuming
- you will be fuming
- he/she will be fuming
- we will be fuming
- you will be fuming
- they will be fuming
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been fuming
- you have been fuming
- he/she has been fuming
- we have been fuming
- you have been fuming
- they have been fuming
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been fuming
- you will have been fuming
- he/she will have been fuming
- we will have been fuming
- you will have been fuming
- they will have been fuming
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been fuming
- you had been fuming
- he/she had been fuming
- we had been fuming
- you had been fuming
- they had been fuming
fu [foo]Of disgust.
Sound imitating the snarling of a cat.
interj.
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fu
sustantivo:masculino
[de gato] spit; hissni fu ni fa (ni una cosa ni otra) neither one thing or the other setenta y tantos folios, un relato algo extenso, eso es todo, no hay que darle vueltas, tal como está el argumento no vas a poder hincharlo demasiado, de modo que desde el punto de vista de la longitud va a quedar una cosa que ni fu ni fa, impublicable autonomamente
(ni bonito ni feo) so-so trajes y chalecos, tejidos aterciopelados con algún que otro estampado y muy bonitos nikies sin mangas con estampados, camisas que ni fu ni fa No sabe no contesta, que en cristiano significa peché-peché, ni fu ni fa
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