rage
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR Rage is strong anger that is difficult to control. 盛怒
He was red-cheeked with rage. 他因盛怒而满脸通红。
2. V-I You say that something powerful or unpleasant rages when it continues with great force or violence. 肆虐
Train service was halted as the fire raged for more than four hours. 火车停运了,因为大火肆虐了四个多小时。
3. V-I If you rage about something, you speak or think very angrily about it. 发怒; 怒斥
Monroe was on the phone, raging about her mistreatment by the brothers. 门罗正在打电话,愤怒地诉说兄弟们对她的虐待。
Inside, Frannie was raging. 内心里,弗兰尼怒不可遏。
4. N-UNCOUNT You can refer to the strong anger that someone feels in a particular situation as a particular rage, especially when this results in violent or aggressive behaviour. (尤指导致暴力或侵略性行为的) 狂怒
Cabin crews are reporting up to nine cases of air rage a week. 乘务人员们报告每周有多达9起的乘客情绪失控事件。
5. →see also road rage
6. →see also raging
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rage /reɪdʒ/ (raging,raged,rages)
剑桥词典
- His face contorted with bitterness and rage.
- She ran from the house in a terrible rage, her arms flailing in the air .
- He was incandescent with rage.
- He gave a bellow of rage.
- My little daughter started jumping up and down with rage when she heard she couldn't go.
rage noun (ANGER)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 or 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ](a period of) extreme or violent anger
(一阵)盛怒;(一阵)狂怒;(一阵)暴怒
Her sudden towering rages were terrifying . 她突然暴跳如雷,很吓人。
I was frightened because I had never seen him in such a rage before. 以前从未见他如此狂怒,我被吓坏了。
He flew into a fit of rage over the smallest mistake . 微不足道的小错误就会使他大发雷霆。
例句
rage noun (EVENT)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 通常作为单数使用的名词 ] Australian English informalan exciting or entertaining event involving a lot of activity
热闹的活动
The party was a rage. 聚会办得热闹极了。