rave
verb
noun
adj
reɪv
verb
1
rave about/over sth
to
talk
about
something
you
enjoy
or
admire
in
an
excited
way
极力夸奖某事物,对某事物赞不绝口;
Now
I
understand
why
travelers
rave
about
Lapland.
我现在明白为什么游客会对拉普兰赞不绝口了。
The
customers
were
raving
over
our
homemade
chili.
顾客对我们自制的辣椒粉赞不绝口。
2
to
talk
in
an
angry,
uncontrolled,
or
crazy
way
咆哮; 胡言乱语; 语无伦次
BrE
[+
at
]
He
started
raving
at
me.
他开始对我胡言乱语。
[+
on
]
BrE
【英】
:
Lisa
raved
on
about
how
awful
it
all
was.
莉萨气愤地诉说着这一切是多么地糟糕。
He
was
still
ranting
and
raving
the
next
morning.
第二天上午他仍在大叫大嚷。
noun
3
a
big
event
where
people
dance
to
loud
music
with
a
strong
beat
and
often
take
drugs
狂欢晚会
an
all-night
rave
通宵狂欢晚会
rave
music
狂欢舞会音乐
rave
parties
狂欢派对
4
strong
praise
for
a
new
play,
book
etc
〔对新剧、新书等的〕吹捧; 好评
The
play
got
raves
from
the
critics.
这部戏得到了评论家的热烈好评。
adj
5
rave reviews/notices/reports strong
praise
for
a
new
play,
book
etc,
especially
in
a
newspaper
or
magazine
〔报纸或杂志对新剧、新书等的〕高度评价
win/receive/earn
rave
reviews
The
performance
earned
them
rave
reviews
from
critics.
这次表演使他们赢得了评论家的高度评价。