raging

raging
[ˈreɪdʒɪŋ]
adjetivo
1furioso(a) (person)
  • to be in a raging temper -> estar hecho(a) una furia
2embravecido(a), encrespado(a) (sea); pavoroso(a) (fire); atroz (fever, thirst, headache)

raging [rei-yin]
adjetivo
1Furioso, violento, rabioso.

raging [ˈreɪdʒɪŋ]
adjective
1 (fierce) [+temper] furioso; rabioso; [+debate] acalorado; [+nationalist, feminist] acérrimo; a ultranza; [+nationalism] enfervorizado
he was in a raging temper estaba muy furioso; to be raging mad estar loco de furia ira;or
2 (violent) [+storm, thunder, blizzard] violento; rugiente; [+wind, torrent] enfurecido; rugiente; [+sea] embravecido; enfurecido; rugiente; [+fire] violento
it has been a day of raging storms the river became a raging torrent ...the factory where a raging fire killed hundreds of workers Some of the narrow winding streets in the centre of the city were raging infernos
3 (intense) [+temperature, fever, inflation] altísimo; [+illness, headache, toothache] atroz; [+thirst] horroroso
to be a raging success tener un éxito tremendo
noun
[of person] furia; (f)
for a few moments he continued his raging continuó dando rienda suelta a su furia durante un rato; I couldn't hear her over the raging of the sea no podía oírla por el rugir del mar

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