rage
noun
verb
reɪdʒ
noun
1
a
strong
feeling
of
uncontrollable
anger
盛怒,狂怒
Sobbing
with
rage,
Carol
was
taken
to
the
hospital.
卡罗尔气得呜呜地哭,被送往医院。
in
a
rage
Sam
became
quite
frightening
when
he
was
in
a
rage.
萨姆发火的时候很吓人。
cry/scream/roar
etc
of
rage
Just
then,
she
heard
Mr
Evan’s
bellow
of
rage.
就在那时,她听到埃文先生的一声怒吼。
red/dark/purple
with
rage
His
face
was
red
with
rage.
他气得满脸通红。
trembling/shaking
with
rage
Forester
stared
at
his
car,
trembling
with
rage.
福里斯特盯着他的汽车,气得发抖。
seething/incandescent
with
rage
(as
angry
as
a
person
can
possibly
be)
怒不可遏
Animal
rights
supporters
were
incandescent
with
rage.
动物权利保护者怒不可遏。
Richens
was
17
when
he
flew
into
a
rage
and
stabbed
another
teenager.
里琴斯 17 岁那年一怒之下捅了一名少年。
2
be all the rage
to
be
very
popular
or
fashionable
[非正式] 流行,风靡一时
informal
DiCaprio
became
all
the
rage
after
starring
in
the
film
‘Titanic’.
迪卡普里奥主演了电影《泰坦尼克号》之后迅速走红。
3
rage for sth
a
situation
in
which
something
is
very
popular
or
fashionable
某事物的流行
the
rage
for
mobile
phones
移动电话的流行
verb
4
to
feel
very
angry
about
something
and
show
this
in
the
way
you
behave
or
speak
[书面] 发怒; 怒斥
I,T | written
[+
at/against
]
He
was
sorry
he
had
raged
at
her
earlier.
他后悔刚才对她发了火。
‘How
was
I
to
know!’
Jenny
raged.
“我怎么知道!”珍妮愤怒地说。
5
if
something
such
as
a
battle,
a
disagreement,
or
a
storm
rages,
it
continues
with
great
violence
or
strong
emotions
〔战斗、争论〕激烈进行;〔暴风雨〕肆虐
I
Civil
war
has
been
raging
in
the
country
for
years.
在这个国家内战已经持续多年了。
A
debate
is
raging
about
what
form
pensions
should
take.
对于应该采用何种养老金形式,一场辩论正在激烈地进行。
Outside,
a
storm
was
raging.
屋外,暴风雨猖狂肆虐。
[+
on
]
The
battle
raged
on
(=continued)
.
战斗仍在继续。
6
if
a
fire
or
illness
rages,
it
spreads
fast
and
is
hard
to
control
〔火灾、疾病〕迅速蔓延,快速扩散,肆虐
I
The
fire
raged
for
twelve
hours
and
fifteen
people
died.
大火肆虐了十二个小时,造成十五人死亡。
A
great
cholera
epidemic
raged
across
Europe
in
1831.
1831 年霍乱大爆发,肆虐欧洲。
7
to
have
fun
with
a
group
of
people
in
a
wild
and
uncontrolled
way
[非正式] 狂欢
I | informal
We
couldn’t
wait
to
go
out
and
rage.
我们等不及要出去狂欢。