Feroz in english
Fierce
pronunciation: fɪrs part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: fɪrs part of speech: adjective
In gestures
feroz = fierce ; savage ; swingeing ; ferocius ; ferocious ; cutthroat ; truculent ; ferine.
Example: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Example: The most vulnerable nations are Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which have all experienced savage war and civil unrest in recent years.Example: Faced with the prospect of a swingeing cut of 15% in the periodical budget, the library had to determine which titles could be cancelled with least damage to the integrity of the research collections.Example: Fuller's novel make for a form of intellectual clarity, even if that clarity, paradoxically, is expressed in a ferocious hell-bent manner.Example: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Example: As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.Example: Senior staff members said that these fevers of truculent behavior had manifested themselves only within the past two or three years.Example: Then, with a smile and a kiss, she rose up and sauntered away with her ferine friend in tow.more:
» crítica feroz = hatchet job .
Example: The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.» tener un hambre feroz = be starving to death .
Example: If you were starving to death and you had a way to surgically amputate parts of your body could you prolong your life by eating yourself.