rage 英 [reɪdʒ]   美 [reɪdʒ]

rage

rage  英 [reɪdʒ] 美 [reɪdʒ]

n. 愤怒;狂暴,肆虐;情绪激动  vi. 大怒,发怒;流行,风行 

进行时:raging  过去式:raged  过去分词:raged  第三人称单数:rages  名词复数:rages 

The poem was all the rage then. 这首诗在当时十分流行。
The woman bellowed with rage. 那女人因愤怒而大吼。

  • Rage is a really intense anger. Some frustrated drivers let their emotions boil over into road rage when another car cuts them off, for example.
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  • n. 愤怒;狂暴,肆虐;情绪激动
  • vi. 大怒,发怒;流行,风行
  • 1. The poem was all the rage then.

    这首诗在当时十分流行。

  • 2. The woman bellowed with rage.

    那女人因愤怒而大吼。

  • 3. His words roused a great rage inside her.

    他的话引起了她心中极大的愤怒。

  • rage (n.) c. 1300, "madness, insanity; fit of frenzy; anger, wrath; fierceness in battle; violence of storm, fire, etc.," from Old French rage, raige "spirit, passion, rage, fury, madness" (11c.), from Medieval Latin rabia, from Latin rabies "madness, rage, fury," related to rabere "be mad, rave" (compare rabies, which originally had this sense), from PIE *rebh- "violent, impetuous" (source also of Old English rabbian "to rage"). Similarly, Welsh (cynddaredd) and Breton (kounnar) words for "rage, fury" originally meant "hydrophobia" and are compounds based on the word for "dog" (Welsh ci, plural cwn; Breton ki). In 15c.-16c. it also could mean "rabies." The rage "fashion, vogue" dates from 1785.
  • rage (v.) mid-13c., "to play, romp," from rage (n.). Meanings "be furious; speak passionately; go mad" first recorded c. 1300. Of things from 1530s. Related: Raged; raging.
rage / reɪdʒ ; NAmE reɪdʒ / noun , verb rage rages raged raging noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] a feeling of violent anger that is difficult to control 暴怒;狂怒 His face was dark with rage. 他气得面色铁青。 to be shaking/trembling/speechless with rage 气愤得发抖╱战栗╱说不出话来 Sue stormed out of the room in a rage. 苏怒气冲冲地走出了房间。 He flies into a rageif you even mention the subject. 你只要一提起这个话题,他就会暴跳如雷。 2 [uncountable ] ( in compounds 构成复合词 ) anger and violent behaviour caused by a particular situation (某情况引起的)愤怒,暴力行为 a case of trolley rage in the supermarket 超市里一起由手推车引起的暴力事件 see also road rage IDIOM be all the ˈrage ( informal) to be very popular and fashionable 十分流行;成为时尚;风靡一时 verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to show that you are very angry about sth or with sb, especially by shouting 发怒;怒斥 SYN rail rage(at/against/about sb/sth) He raged against the injustice of it all. 这一切不公正使他大发怒火。 + speech ‘That's unfair!’ she raged. “这不公平!”她愤怒地喊道。 2 [intransitive ] rage(on) (of a storm, a battle, an argument, etc. 暴风雨、战斗、争论等 ) to continue in a violent way 猛烈地继续;激烈进行 The riots raged for three days. 暴乱持续了三天。 The blizzard was still raging outside. 外面暴风雪仍在肆虐。 3 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) (of an illness, a fire, etc. 疾病、火焰等 ) to spread very quickly 迅速蔓延;快速扩散 Forest fires were raging out of control. 森林大火迅速蔓延,无法控制。 A flu epidemic raged through Europe. 流感在整个欧洲肆虐。 4 [intransitive ] ( AustralE, NZE) ( slang) to go out and enjoy yourself 外出玩个痛快;出去作乐 rage / reɪdʒ ; NAmE reɪdʒ /
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