rage的意思和读音

rage

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n.;(

v.

rages  raging  raged  

Adj.+n.impotent rage,jealous rage

n.calmness

v.fume,rant and rave,storm,seethe,thunder

n.fury,anger,wrath,temper,ire

ragen.

1.[u][c]a feeling of violent anger that is difficult to control

His face was dark with rage.

to be shaking/trembling/speechless with rage

Sue stormed out of the room in a rage .

He flies into a rage if you even mention the subject.

2.[u]anger and violent behaviour caused by a particular situation

a case of trolley rage in the supermarket

IDMbe all the rage(informal)to be very popular and fashionablev.

1.[i][t]to show that you are very angry about sth or with sb, especially by shouting

He raged against the injustice of it all.使

‘That's unfair!’ she raged.“!”

2.[i]~ (on)to continue in a violent way

The riots raged for three days.

The blizzard was still raging outside.

3.[i](+ adv./prep.)to spread very quickly

Forest fires were raging out of control.

A flu epidemic raged through Europe.

4.[i]to go out and enjoy yourself

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n.1.a very strong feeling of anger; angry violent behavior in a public situation. For example, road rage is violent behavior by drivers

v.1.to continue with a lot of force, violence, or angry arguments2.to shout angrily at someone

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6. antagonize rage regret ...

7. preposterous rage rebuff ...

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1.Minnie: No, he was the victim of a road rage attack. He was walking along the street last week and waved to a speeding car to slow down.

2.In Yemen, tens of thousands protested in the capital, Sana'a, on Thursday. They called it a "Day of Rage. "”。

3.Casually drop BitTorrent into a conversation with a studio executive, and observe as they choke back their rage.便BitTorrent,

4.He rose to go, but suddenly sat down again and turned to look into Tseng Tsang-hai's face, which betrayed His rage and mortification.

5.Explosions of rage or despair so often are due to a restricted view of life, where there seems to be no avenues of escape.

6.Protecting and influencing civilians is all the rage in counter-insurgency circles.

7.Foreign lagers were all the rage then in Britain, but even so it was hard to make decent returns without owning the intellectual property.便

8.One of the suggestions we have seen brought up a few times, is to make Warriors generate rage primarily from the damage they inflict.使

9.Jackie flies into a rage at the police station. She forbids Isabel to be alone with the children again.

10.He was in a rage , everyone was frightened of him.