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rage

noun
/reɪdʒ/
/reɪdʒ/
Idioms
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  1. [uncountable, countable] a feeling of violent anger that is difficult to control暴怒;狂怒
    • 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
    • in a rage Sue stormed out of the room in a rage.休怒气冲冲地走出了房间。
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • ‘How dare you!’ she said, her voice choked with rage.“你竟敢这样!”她说道,声音因狂怒而哽咽。
    • Blind rage consumed him.他被一股无名怒火所吞噬。
    • He gave a roar of rage and punched me in the face.他怒吼一声,猛地一拳打在我脸上。
    • He glared at me, quite beside himself with rage.他瞪着我,怒不可遏。
    • He left in a rage of humiliation.他羞愤离去。
    • He managed to master his rage.他设法压住了怒火。
    • He punched the wall in a fit of rage.盛怒之下他用拳头猛击墙壁。
    • He was boiling with rage at the unfairness of it all.他对这一切的不公平感到怒不可遏。
    • He was in a towering rage about his lost watch.他因丢了手表而暴怒不已。
    • He was literally shaking with rage.他简直气得浑身颤抖。
    • Her eyes were burning with rage.她的眼中充满怒气。
    • Her rage boiled over as she burst into tears.她放声大哭,再也无法控制自己的愤怒。
    • Her voice was trembling with rage.她气得话音发颤。
    • His answer only seemed to fuel her rage.他的回答似乎只是激起了她更大的愤怒。
    • His rage suddenly erupted.他勃然大怒。
    • His rage was beginning to subside.他的怒气开始消退。
    • I was seething with rage.我怒火中烧。
    • If something's too difficult she gets in a rage.如果事情太难,她就会大发脾气。
    • She smashed up his car in a drunken rage.她酩酊大醉,怒气冲天地砸了他的车。
    • She was burning with impotent rage.她怒火中烧却无能为力。
    • The people vented their rage on government buildings.人们把怒气都发泄在政府大楼上了。
    • He was prone to violent rages.他动辄大发雷霆。
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • blind
    • terrible
    • towering
    verb + rage
    • be in
    • fly into
    • get in
    preposition
    • in a rage
    • rage about
    • rage at
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  2. [uncountable] (in compounds构成复合词) anger and violent behaviour caused by a particular situation(某情况引起的)愤怒,暴力行为
    • a case of trolley rage in the supermarket超市里一起由手推车引起的暴力事件
    see also air rage, road rage
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (also in the sense ‘madness’): from Old French rage (noun), rager (verb), from a variant of Latin rabies, from rabere ‘rave’.
Idioms
be all the rage
  1. (informal) to be very popular and fashionable十分流行;成为时尚;风靡一时
    • It was 1711 and Italian opera was all the rage.那是1711年,意大利歌剧风靡一时。

rage

verb
/reɪdʒ/
/reɪdʒ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they rage
/reɪdʒ/
/reɪdʒ/
he / she / it rages
/ˈreɪdʒɪz/
/ˈreɪdʒɪz/
past simple raged
/reɪdʒd/
/reɪdʒd/
past participle raged
/reɪdʒd/
/reɪdʒd/
-ing form raging
/ˈreɪdʒɪŋ/
/ˈreɪdʒɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to show that you are very angry about something or with somebody, especially by shouting发怒;怒斥 synonym rail
    • rage (at/against/about somebody/something) He raged against the injustice of it all.这一切不公正使他大发怒火。
    • + speech ‘That's unfair!’ she raged.“这不公平!” 她愤怒地喊道。
    Extra Examples
    • I raged inwardly against his injustice.我对他的不公正之举怒火满腔。
    • She was still raging about the treatment she had received.她仍对自己受到的待遇愤怒不已。
    • The team was left raging at the referee's decision.全队对裁判的裁决感到非常气愤。
    Topics Feelingsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • inwardly
    preposition
    • about
    • against
    • at
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  2. [intransitive] rage (on) (of a storm, a battle, an argument, etc.暴风雨、战斗、争论等) to continue in a violent way猛烈地继续;激烈进行
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • The storm raged unabated.暴风雨继续肆虐。
    • Even the dogs were quiet while the heated quarrel raged around them.他们吵得不可开交的时候,连狗都安安静静的。
    • The argument still rages on.辩论仍在激烈地进行着。
    • She tried to control the fury raging within her.她竭力控制内心激荡的怒火。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • on
    • still
    preposition
    • around
    • through
    • within
    phrases
    • rage unabated
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  3. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (of an illness, a fire, etc.疾病、火焰等) to spread very quickly迅速蔓延;快速扩散
    • Forest fires were raging out of control.森林大火正迅速蔓延,无法控制。
    • A flu epidemic raged through Europe.一轮流感席卷了整个欧洲。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • on
    • still
    preposition
    • around
    • through
    • within
    phrases
    • rage unabated
    See full entry
  4. [intransitive] (Australian English, New Zealand English, slang) to go out and enjoy yourself外出玩个痛快;出去作乐
  5. Word OriginMiddle English (also in the sense ‘madness’): from Old French rage (noun), rager (verb), from a variant of Latin rabies, from rabere ‘rave’.
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ragerage[reidʒ]vi.1.大发脾气, 动怒She raged when her jewels were stolen while under police protection.在有警察保护的情况下她的珠宝被偷, 她十分生气。“The hell with, ” Pilar raged.“It is speed that counts.”“见鬼去吧!”皮拉怒气冲冲地嚷道, “速度才是重要的。”2.猛烈地继续下去The dispute raged on for a year.这场辩论激烈地进行了一年。The argument over the new airport is still raging.关于新机场的争论仍然十分激烈。n.1.狂怒, 盛怒
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rage noun | verb
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rage / redV ; reIdV /noun C,U
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 informalto be very popular or fashionable流行,风靡一时:
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

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rageverb
1. I,Twrittento feel very angry about something and show this in the way you behave or speak发怒; 怒斥:
[+ 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。
2. Iif 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:
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。
3. Iif 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:
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。
4. Iinformalto have fun with a group of people in a wild and uncontrolled way狂欢:
We couldn't wait to go out and rage.我们等不及要出去狂欢。
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rage

1 rage /ˈreɪʤ/ noun
plural rages
1 rage
/ˈreɪʤ/
noun
plural rages
Learner's definition of RAGE
[noncount] : a strong feeling of anger that is difficult to control暴怒;狂怒
see also road rage
Synonyms see: anger
[count] : a sudden expression of violent anger一阵狂怒
[singular]
: something that is suddenly very popular流行一时的事物
: a strong desire by many people to have or do something多数人对…的狂热+ for
2 rage /ˈreɪʤ/ verb
rages; raged; raging
2 rage
/ˈreɪʤ/
verb
rages; raged; raging
Learner's definition of RAGE
[no object]
: to talk in an extremely angry way怒斥
: to shout loudly and angrily大发雷霆;怒吼
: to happen or continue in a destructive, violent, or intense way激烈进行;迅速蔓延
often + on
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rage n 狂怒
roge=mad 疯狂
rage n 狂怒
enrage v 使发怒 (en 使+rage=使人疯狂=使发怒)
outrage n 暴行,残暴 (out 出+rage=作出疯狂的事=残暴)
outrageous a 残暴的,骇人的 (ourage+ous)
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