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- mass noun violent uncontrollable anger狂怒, 盛怒:
her face was distorted with rage
她因盛怒而脸型扭曲
count noun she flew into a rage.她勃然大怒。
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- figurative the violent action of a natural agency〈喻〉(自然事物的)狂暴, 凶猛; 猖獗:
the rising rage of the sea.
澎湃汹涌的海涛。
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- in sing. a vehement desire or passion强烈的欲望; 激情:
a rage for absolute honesty informs much western art.
诸多西方艺术充溢着追求绝对真实的激情。
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the rage
a widespread temporary enthusiasm or fashion流行, 盛行:video and computer games are all the rage.
录像和电脑游戏时下十分流行。
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- poetic/literary intense feeling, especially prophetic, poetic, or martial enthusiasm or ardour〈诗/文〉(尤指预示的、诗意的或武力的)激情, 狂热。
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- Austral./NZ informal a lively party〈澳/新西兰, 非正式〉欢乐聚会。
no obj.
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- feel or express violent uncontrollable anger发怒, 发火; 怒斥:
he raged at the futility of it all
他为一事无成而狂怒
with direct speech 'That's unfair!' Maggie raged.“这是不公平的!”玛吉愤愤地说道。
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- with adverbial(of a natural agency or a conflict) continue violently or with great force(自然事物, 冲突)流行; 肆虐; 猖獗:
the argument raged for days.
争论激烈地进行了多日。
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- with adverbial of direction(of an illness) spread very rapidly or uncontrollably(疾病)肆虐:
the great cholera epidemic which raged across Europe in 1831.
1831年迅猛蔓延全欧洲的大霍乱。
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- (of an emotion) have or reach a high degree of intensity(感情)强烈表现, 变得强烈:
she couldn't hide the fear that raged within her.
她无法掩饰内心强烈的恐惧感。
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- Austral./NZ informal go out and enjoy oneself socially〈澳/新西兰, 非正式〉出去欢聚:
get ready to rage!
准备好出去乐一乐!
派生词
rager
noun词源
Middle English (also in the sense 'madness'): from Old French rage (noun), rager (verb), from a variant of Latin rabies (see RABIES).