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rage
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- Conjugation :
past
raged
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ing
raging
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Derivatives :
adv
ragingly
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- rage
[reɪʤ]
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1.
noun
[c/u]
(fury) 盛怒
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2.
vi.
[person+]
发怒
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3.
vi.
[storm+]
肆虐
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4.
vi.
[debate+]
持续
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it's all the rage
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风靡一时
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to fly into a rage
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勃然大怒
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- rage
[reɪʤ]
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1.
n.[c]
怒气,怒火
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His face turned red with rage.
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他的脸都气红了。
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2.
noun
[Person Name]
拉厄
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3.
n.[u]
狂怒,暴怒
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She fell into a rage and refused to answer.
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她勃然大怒,拒不回答。
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4.
n.[c]
激情,渴望
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His rage for fame destroyed him.
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对荣誉的强烈欲望毁坏了他。
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5.
n.[u]
大自然的狂暴或肆虐
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The sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks.
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雷鸣中的大海拍打着岩石。
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6.
n.[c]
[Slang]
时尚,风尚
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It was all the rage that season.
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那是那个季节中最狂暴的天气。
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7.
vi.
猛烈冲撞
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8.
verb
席卷,肆虐
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9.
vi.
动怒,大发雷霆
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10.
vi.
[Slang]
聚会,庆祝
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11.
vi.
迅速蔓延,猖獗
Collins English-English Dictionary
- rage
[reɪʤ]
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1.
n
intense anger; fury
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2.
n
violent movement or action, esp of the sea, wind, etc
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3.
n
great intensity of hunger, sexual desire, or other feelings
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4.
n
aggressive behaviour associated with a specified environment or activity
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road rage
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school rage
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5.
n
a fashion or craze (esp in the phrase all the rage)
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6.
n
[Austral and NZ]
[Spoken]
a dance or party
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7.
vi.
[intr]
to feel or exhibit intense anger
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8.
vi.
(esp of storms, fires, etc) to move or surge with great violence
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9.
vi.
(esp of a disease or epidemic) to spread rapidly and uncontrollably
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10.
vi.
[Austral and NZ]
[Spoken]
to have a good time
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11.
vi.
[Etymology]
C13: via Old French from Latin rabies madness
Examples
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apoplectic with rage
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大发雷霆
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impotent rage
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无济于事的狂怒
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livid with rage
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气得脸色发青(有时表示“苍白”、“白”、“红”)
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a towering rage
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狂怒;盛怒
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You are not yourself when you rage like that.
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你那样大发雷霆有点失常。
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He pushed his wife in rage.
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他盛怒之下用力推了妻子一下。
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