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What's the difference between "I'm furious with you." and "I'm furious at you."?
2011年7月31日 09:17
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As far as I know there is no difference in meaning . Both mean to be extremely angry or enraged with someone. 'I am furious with/at you because of last night's debate."
2011年7月31日
orally,better to use 'angry'.but hope you don't use it quite often.lol
2011年7月31日
Jura is right. Both are the same, but we say furious with.
2011年7月31日
Both mean the same
2011年7月31日
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