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rage

美 [reɪdʒ]英 [reɪdʒ]
  • n.愤怒;狂怒;暴怒;(某情况引起的)暴力行为
  • v.发怒;激烈进行;怒斥;迅速蔓延;猛烈地继续;快速扩散;外出玩个痛快

复数: rages 过去式: raged 现在分词: raging 过去分词: raged 第三人称单数: rages

ragerage

noun

1

暴怒;狂怒
a feeling of violent anger that is difficult to control

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 .

休怒气冲冲地走了出去。

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

你只要一提起这个话题,他就会暴跳如雷。

2

(某情况引起的)愤怒,暴力行为
anger and violent behaviour caused by a particular situation

a case of trolley rage in the supermarket

超市里一起由手推车引起的暴力事件

习语

to be very popular and fashionable

verb

1

发怒;怒斥
to show that you are very angry about sth or with sb, especially by shouting

He raged against the injustice of it all.

这一切不公正使他大发怒火。

‘That's unfair!’ she raged.

“这不公平!”她愤怒地喊道。

2

猛烈地继续;激烈进行
to continue in a violent way

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

迅速蔓延;快速扩散
to spread very quickly

Forest fires were raging out of control.

森林大火迅速蔓延,失去了控制。

A flu epidemic raged through Europe.

流感在整个欧洲肆虐。

4

外出玩个痛快;出去作乐
to go out and enjoy yourself

rage

频次

  • 1
    N-VAR 狂怒;盛怒
    Rage is strong anger that is difficult to control.

    He was red-cheeked with rage...

    他气得满脸通红。

  • 2
    VERB 肆虐;猖獗
    You say that something powerful or unpleasant rages when it continues with great force or violence.

    Train services were halted as the fire raged for more than four hours...

    火灾肆虐超过4个小时,期间列车停止了运行。

  • 3
    VERB 发脾气;大怒
    If you rage about something, you speak or think very angrily about it.

    Monroe was on the phone, raging about her mistreatment by the brothers...

    门罗正在打电话,怒不可遏地说着她被这几个兄弟虐待的事。

  • 4
    N-UNCOUNT (尤指引发暴力或攻击行为的)暴怒,盛怒
    You can refer to the strong anger that someone feels in a particular situation as a particular rage, especially when this results in violent or aggressive behaviour.

    Cabin crews are reporting up to nine cases of air rage a week.

    乘务人员一周内报告的飞机上闹事行为多达9起。

  • 5
    N-SING 风靡一时;非常流行
    When something is popular and fashionable, you can say that it is the rage or all the rage .

    The 1950s look is all the rage at the moment.

    目前,20世纪50年代的装扮正流行。

  • 6
    See also:raging

noun

1
an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
he always follows the latest fads
it was all the rage that season
Synonym: fad craze furor furore cult
2
a feeling of intense anger
hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
his face turned red with rage
Synonym: fury madness
3
violent state of the elements
the sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks
4
a state of extreme anger
she fell into a rage and refused to answer
5
something that is desired intensely
his rage for fame destroyed him
Synonym: passion

verb

1
feel intense anger
Rage against the dying of the light!
2
be violent;as of fires and storms
3
behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
Synonym: ramp storm

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  1. He was apoplectic with rage at the decision .

    他对这个决定异常愤怒。

  2. Rage consumed him .

    他无比愤怒。

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

    你只要一提起这个话题,他就会暴跳如雷。

  4. Forest fires were raging out of control .

    森林大火迅速蔓延,失去了控制。

  5. Rage bubbled just below the surface of his mind .

    怒火在他心中燃烧,随时可能迸发。

  6. He was beside himself with rage when I told him what I had done .

    我告诉他我做了什么事,他就勃然大怒。

  7. Firemen tried to quench the flames raging through the building .

    消防队员奋力扑救大楼中熊熊的火焰。

  8. His face was purple with rage .

    他气得脸色发紫。

  9. The stream had become a raging torrent .

    小溪变成了一条汹涌的急流。

  10. Sue stormed out of the room in a rage .

    休怒气冲冲地走了出去。

  11. The riots raged for three days .

    暴乱持续了三天。

  12. His speech has provoked a raging debate .

    他的演讲激起了激烈的争论。

  13. She woke up with a raging thirst and a headache .

    她醒来后,感到头痛,口渴难忍。

  14. A tide of rage surged through her .

    一股怒火燃遍她的全身。

  15. He stamped his foot in frustrated rage .

    他愤懑郁积得跺脚。

  16. He was boiling with rage .

    他怒不可遏。

  17. Suddenly Charles exploded with rage .

    查尔斯勃然大怒。

  18. ' That 's unfair ! ' she raged .

    “这不公平!”她愤怒地喊道。

  19. She flew into a howling rage .

    她暴跳如雷。

  20. His face was puce with rage .

    他气得脸色发紫。

  21. He raged against the injustice of it all .

    这一切不公正使他大发怒火。

  22. Laura was speechless with rage .

    劳拉气得说不出话来。

  23. She was incandescent with rage .

    她怒不可遏。

  24. Her cheeks flamed with rage .

    她愤怒得两颊通红。

  25. The rage in his eyes made her blood run cold

    他眼中的怒火吓得她汗毛倒竖。

  26. Losing a game would cause him to fly into a rage .

    输掉一场比赛会让他暴跳如雷。

  27. The war rages on and the time has come to take sides .

    战乱肆虐,是时候表明立场了。

  28. A Times reporter yesterday became another victim of road rage .

    昨天一位《泰晤士报》的记者成了公路泄愤的又一名受害者。

  29. If raging inflation returns , then interest rates will shoot up

    如果再发生严重的通货膨胀,那么利率就会迅速上调。

  30. He admitted shooting the man in a fit of rage .

    他承认自己一怒之下朝那人开了枪。

rage anger annoyance fury outrage wrath 【导航词义:愤怒】
rage v. 狂怒,大怒
〔辨析〕

指强烈的、难以控制的怒气。

〔例证〕

He trembled with rage on hearing the news.

他听到这个消息时气得浑身发抖。

Don't answer back when she is in a rage.

她发火的时候不要顶嘴。

anger v. 愤怒,气愤
〔辨析〕

最普通用词,多指因受到不公平或不友善的对待、顶撞等而引起的愤怒,常后接介词 at。

〔例证〕

He shook with anger.

他气得发抖。

She felt great anger about it.

她对此事大为光火。

She struggled to control her anger at the waiter's arrogance.

对于服务生的傲慢,她拼命压住怒火。

annoyance v. 气恼,烦恼
〔辨析〕

指较轻微的怒气。

〔例证〕

A look of annoyance crossed her face when she knew that her boyfriend couldn't come back before Christmas Eve.

得知男朋友平安夜前无法赶回来,她的脸上掠过一丝恼怒的神情。

To their annoyance, she was late again.

让他们气恼的是,她又迟到了。

fury v. 〈书〉暴怒,狂怒
〔辨析〕

指极端愤怒,如大发雷霆、暴跳如雷,常伴有粗暴行为。

〔例证〕

Old Green flew into a fury.

老格林勃然大怒。

In her fury she tore the letter to pieces.

她盛怒之下把信撕得粉碎。

Negotiation details were leaked to the press, much to the manager's fury.

谈判细节被泄露给了媒体,令经理大为光火。

outrage v. 震怒,愤慨
〔辨析〕

指强烈的愤怒和震惊,常后接介词 at/over。

〔例证〕

The pollution event generated public outrage.

这起污染事件激起了公众的愤怒。

The company turned a blind eye to the local residents' outrage at its plan to develop the coastline.

该公司无视当地居民对其沿海地区开发计划的愤慨。

wrath v. 〈正式〉狂怒
〔辨析〕

指极为恼怒,含欲施加惩罚或报复之意。

〔例证〕

His wrath knew no bounds.

他怒不可遏。

She was afraid of provoking her mother's wrath.

她害怕惹母亲大发雷霆。

  • 习语

n.

be all the rage

十分流行;成为时尚;风靡一时
to be very popular and fashionable