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单词 raging
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Definition of raging in English:

raging

adjective ˈreɪdʒɪŋˈreɪdʒɪŋ
  • 1Showing rage.

    a raging bull

    狂怒的公牛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This new fighter was no exception, they just didn't seem to learn, he was charging at Gytr like a raging bull complete with snorts and bellows.
    • But it wasn't a raging bull; it was just terrified.
    • As the fight continued Amanda watched in fascination as her friendly innkeeper turned into a raging bull determined to tear his opponent limb from limb.
    • She just gave him a look that would have stopped a raging bull and gave him the pail.
    • Surely you've got more sense than a raging bull, charging each time you see the matador's red rag!
    • Too many people knowing what was going on in her life always ticked her off and she was like a raging bull ready to kill anyone who asked what was wrong.
    • The man could laugh at his own mistakes, but turned into raging bull whenever I made one.
    • It is as challenging as being a matador who evades a herd of raging bulls.
    • Whenever he sees this colour, he turns into a raging, seething, out-of-control ruffian!
    • The mage obeyed, and summoned her strongest spells against the raging horde.
    • Her trained poodle had turned into a raging pit bull.
    • However, what was once a test of strength that pitted one man against a raging bull is now a free-for-all in a large open space.
    • I, on the other hand, discovered the challenge of carrying a raging toddler over my shoulder, up a verdant hill, in high heels, only to watch him run right back down.
    • He becomes a raging lion when he is angry, a tiny mouse when he is scared and a multitude of other forms depending on how he is feeling.
    • Will Edwards bite the bullet, silence raging campaign staff and be a good Veep for the good of the party and himself?
    • Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries.
    • Archers fired at the raging beast, but his powerful armour and great bulk absorbed the pitiful wooden arrows as if they were just light mosquito bites.
    • At the height of the violence a raging gang of 40 men bombarded the pub with bricks and customers were forced to barricade themselves in the landlord's living quarters in fear of their lives.
    • Even if you make the eight-second limit, dismounting is still jumping off a raging bull and landing in the dirt.
    • Several times we had to hastily rise up our feet as the raging bull was getting too close for comfort.
    Synonyms
    angry, furious, enraged, incensed, infuriated, irate, wrathful, seething, fuming, blazing, flaming mad, blazing mad, mad, ranting, raving, beside oneself
    informal livid, wild
    British informal, dated waxy
    1. 1.1 Continuing with great force or intensity.
      the stream could become a raging torrent in wet weather

      多雨的天气时溪流会变成汹涌的洪流。

      her raging thirst

      她那难以自控的渴望。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Several years ago, I watched one of those 911 real life rescue shows in which a man had chanced to see a child fall into a reservoir in the middle of a raging flood.
      • It's the type of band you wish you could see at a raging party in your friend's basement but instead have to shell out mega-bucks to see on a mega-tour at a baseball stadium.
      • Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning.
      • Countless seafarers have been dragged into watery graves by the raging maelstrom that inhabits the two-mile strip of open water between the Hebridean islands of Jura and Scarba.
      • Police were last night continuing their investigations into how a car plunged into a raging river, killing four men and injuring one.
      • The war is just one issue that has sparked a raging debate among trade unionists about whether unions should continue to fund Labour while it attacks their members.
      • A torrent of raging water swept in, almost killing them.
      • As the two candidates continued to trade barbs, it was the raging conflict that grabbed the most attention.
      • I sauntered through the upstairs hall, reluctant to go out into the raging blizzard outside.
      • His sister jumped in to save him only to be left struggling in the raging sea as the surfer tried to hang on to her.
      • As the Cavanaghs rounded the corner, they stumbled into a raging party celebrating Armagh's win.
      • Seventeen miles up-valley, a raging creek flows in clear to join the silty Soler, an unnamed peak filling the V between the two streams.
      • The sweet flowing stream turned into a raging torrent.
      • The commercial tells the tale of the brave Kerryman who undertook a gruelling 35-mile walk in a raging blizzard to summon help for the rest of his expedition.
      • I had a raging thirst and there was tubing running through my nose and down the back of my throat, which felt incredibly dry.
      • A firestorm is violent, has raging winds, and has extremely high temperatures; but fortunately it does not spread very rapidly.
      • Simon said he has grown accustomed to regularly hearing what sounds like a raging party downstairs - usually after midnight.
      • The Coast Guard say many citizens who survived the deadly winds and raging flood waters are now dying of heat and starvation because the rescue effort is just too slow.
      • Eventually, her eyelids closed and she fell asleep dreaming of wild woods, raging storms and open seas.
      • The raging fire light up the sky as the storm continued.
      Synonyms
      stormy, violent, strong, wild, turbulent, tempestuous, blustery
      severe, extreme, huge, excessive, very great, inordinate
    2. 1.2informal Tremendous.
      〈非正式〉巨大的
      he had been a raging success in Spain

      他已在西班牙获得巨大成功。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They use the raging success of the single to slingshot the album into the charts straight to #49.
      • I admire the inventiveness, and while not everything is a raging success, there's a lot to like.
      • Personally, I thought that Guest Week was a raging success.
      • While it wasn't a raging success for soccer, the protector did have the side effect of increasing the competitiveness of the girls due to increased confidence.
      • Today, his Arkansas-based timber company is a raging success.
      • And by that standard, the third quarter was a raging success.
      • If that's what they had in mind, it was a raging success.
      • The Swindon Auction Rooms are now closed but their final sale was a raging success.
      • The annual singer-songwriter festival that happened this past Canada Day was a raging success by any standards.
      • The arrival of a U.S. colonel and his aides in Hercules C130 military transport planes, however, proved to be a raging success.
      • The Holiday Pledge Drive, into which the current round of fundraising seems to have evolved, has been a raging success.
      • Whilst many residents may disagree, the Pattaya Music Festival 2002 was a raging success with more people than ever seen before on the city's streets.
      • A gathering of more than 30 top city dignitaries met at York's Norwich Union Life headquarters to celebrate the raging success of York Business Pride.
      • It was a raging success, with visits to the Dalaro website and the fictional Soto's page totalling more than half a million hits.
      • My third climb with Patrick was a raging success.
      • Due to the raging success of our products, money coming in has been able to finance improvements to keep up with the demand for product going out.
      • There were some tears of course, and one very minor tantrum, but all in all I think it is safe to say that the school Easter bonnet parade was a raging success with the critics.
      • But with the right mix of supervision, freedom and restraint, it could be a raging success.
      • For Paul to emerge as a leading candidate, he'll have to turn his current assignment into a raging success.
      • The screening in the big theater, loaded with folks from 7 to 70, was a raging success.

Definition of raging in US English:

raging

adjectiveˈreɪdʒɪŋˈrājiNG
  • 1Showing violent uncontrollable anger.

    狂怒的,盛怒的

    a raging bull

    狂怒的公牛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, what was once a test of strength that pitted one man against a raging bull is now a free-for-all in a large open space.
    • She just gave him a look that would have stopped a raging bull and gave him the pail.
    • This new fighter was no exception, they just didn't seem to learn, he was charging at Gytr like a raging bull complete with snorts and bellows.
    • At the height of the violence a raging gang of 40 men bombarded the pub with bricks and customers were forced to barricade themselves in the landlord's living quarters in fear of their lives.
    • Archers fired at the raging beast, but his powerful armour and great bulk absorbed the pitiful wooden arrows as if they were just light mosquito bites.
    • Several times we had to hastily rise up our feet as the raging bull was getting too close for comfort.
    • Will Edwards bite the bullet, silence raging campaign staff and be a good Veep for the good of the party and himself?
    • He becomes a raging lion when he is angry, a tiny mouse when he is scared and a multitude of other forms depending on how he is feeling.
    • It is as challenging as being a matador who evades a herd of raging bulls.
    • The mage obeyed, and summoned her strongest spells against the raging horde.
    • Whenever he sees this colour, he turns into a raging, seething, out-of-control ruffian!
    • As the fight continued Amanda watched in fascination as her friendly innkeeper turned into a raging bull determined to tear his opponent limb from limb.
    • Surely you've got more sense than a raging bull, charging each time you see the matador's red rag!
    • Her trained poodle had turned into a raging pit bull.
    • The man could laugh at his own mistakes, but turned into raging bull whenever I made one.
    • Even if you make the eight-second limit, dismounting is still jumping off a raging bull and landing in the dirt.
    • But it wasn't a raging bull; it was just terrified.
    • Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries.
    • I, on the other hand, discovered the challenge of carrying a raging toddler over my shoulder, up a verdant hill, in high heels, only to watch him run right back down.
    • Too many people knowing what was going on in her life always ticked her off and she was like a raging bull ready to kill anyone who asked what was wrong.
    Synonyms
    angry, furious, enraged, incensed, infuriated, irate, wrathful, seething, fuming, blazing, flaming mad, blazing mad, mad, ranting, raving, beside oneself
    1. 1.1 Continuing with great force or intensity.
      the stream could become a raging torrent in wet weather

      多雨的天气时溪流会变成汹涌的洪流。

      her raging thirst

      她那难以自控的渴望。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Simon said he has grown accustomed to regularly hearing what sounds like a raging party downstairs - usually after midnight.
      • Eventually, her eyelids closed and she fell asleep dreaming of wild woods, raging storms and open seas.
      • The raging fire light up the sky as the storm continued.
      • Seventeen miles up-valley, a raging creek flows in clear to join the silty Soler, an unnamed peak filling the V between the two streams.
      • The commercial tells the tale of the brave Kerryman who undertook a gruelling 35-mile walk in a raging blizzard to summon help for the rest of his expedition.
      • His sister jumped in to save him only to be left struggling in the raging sea as the surfer tried to hang on to her.
      • The war is just one issue that has sparked a raging debate among trade unionists about whether unions should continue to fund Labour while it attacks their members.
      • Police were last night continuing their investigations into how a car plunged into a raging river, killing four men and injuring one.
      • The Coast Guard say many citizens who survived the deadly winds and raging flood waters are now dying of heat and starvation because the rescue effort is just too slow.
      • Several years ago, I watched one of those 911 real life rescue shows in which a man had chanced to see a child fall into a reservoir in the middle of a raging flood.
      • A firestorm is violent, has raging winds, and has extremely high temperatures; but fortunately it does not spread very rapidly.
      • A torrent of raging water swept in, almost killing them.
      • The sweet flowing stream turned into a raging torrent.
      • It's the type of band you wish you could see at a raging party in your friend's basement but instead have to shell out mega-bucks to see on a mega-tour at a baseball stadium.
      • I sauntered through the upstairs hall, reluctant to go out into the raging blizzard outside.
      • I had a raging thirst and there was tubing running through my nose and down the back of my throat, which felt incredibly dry.
      • As the two candidates continued to trade barbs, it was the raging conflict that grabbed the most attention.
      • Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning.
      • As the Cavanaghs rounded the corner, they stumbled into a raging party celebrating Armagh's win.
      • Countless seafarers have been dragged into watery graves by the raging maelstrom that inhabits the two-mile strip of open water between the Hebridean islands of Jura and Scarba.
      Synonyms
      stormy, violent, strong, wild, turbulent, tempestuous, blustery
      severe, extreme, huge, excessive, very great, inordinate
    2. 1.2informal Tremendous.
      〈非正式〉巨大的
      he had been a raging success in Spain

      他已在西班牙获得巨大成功。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Swindon Auction Rooms are now closed but their final sale was a raging success.
      • The screening in the big theater, loaded with folks from 7 to 70, was a raging success.
      • Personally, I thought that Guest Week was a raging success.
      • The Holiday Pledge Drive, into which the current round of fundraising seems to have evolved, has been a raging success.
      • A gathering of more than 30 top city dignitaries met at York's Norwich Union Life headquarters to celebrate the raging success of York Business Pride.
      • My third climb with Patrick was a raging success.
      • While it wasn't a raging success for soccer, the protector did have the side effect of increasing the competitiveness of the girls due to increased confidence.
      • I admire the inventiveness, and while not everything is a raging success, there's a lot to like.
      • There were some tears of course, and one very minor tantrum, but all in all I think it is safe to say that the school Easter bonnet parade was a raging success with the critics.
      • If that's what they had in mind, it was a raging success.
      • And by that standard, the third quarter was a raging success.
      • The annual singer-songwriter festival that happened this past Canada Day was a raging success by any standards.
      • It was a raging success, with visits to the Dalaro website and the fictional Soto's page totalling more than half a million hits.
      • Whilst many residents may disagree, the Pattaya Music Festival 2002 was a raging success with more people than ever seen before on the city's streets.
      • The arrival of a U.S. colonel and his aides in Hercules C130 military transport planes, however, proved to be a raging success.
      • But with the right mix of supervision, freedom and restraint, it could be a raging success.
      • Today, his Arkansas-based timber company is a raging success.
      • For Paul to emerge as a leading candidate, he'll have to turn his current assignment into a raging success.
      • They use the raging success of the single to slingshot the album into the charts straight to #49.
      • Due to the raging success of our products, money coming in has been able to finance improvements to keep up with the demand for product going out.
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