To be wild with anger or desire; to rage. Const. again; to (do something).
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释义 | the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > to rage (of fury) [verb (intransitive)] > be or become furious (21) wedec1000 To be wild with anger or desire; to rage. Const. again; to (do something). resea1250 intransitive. To show excitement; to rage. ragea1400 Of people or animals. intransitive. To show signs of insanity; to rave in madness or fury; to speak or act furiously. Also: to have frenzied or… rampc1405 intransitive. Also transitive with it. Of a person: to rush, storm, or rage with violent gestures; to behave in a furious or threatening manner. rase1440 intransitive. To be furious, to rage; spec. (esp. of a dog) to snarl with rage. outragea1475 intransitive. To burst into a rage; to be furious; to rush out in rage. Obsolete. stampc1480 intransitive. esp. as an instinctive expression of fury; formerly often †to stamp and stare. Hence (now only U.S.), to be very angry. enragec1515 To get into a rage, become very angry. Obsolete. ournc1540 intransitive. To rage; to be enraged. gry1594 intransitive. ? To rage, roar. fury1628 reflexive. To drive oneself to fury, become infuriated. rampage1692 intransitive. To behave violently or furiously; to storm, rage wildly. to stamp one's foot1821 transitive. to stamp one's foot = sense 2. to fire off1848 intransitive. Of a person: to react with sudden anger; to explode with rage. Obsolete. rare. foam1852 intransitive. To emit foam; esp. to froth at the mouth; also with out. Often as a hyperbolical description of vehement rage or wrath. Also of a… fire1859 figurative. transitive. To direct (a number of statements, questions, accusations, etc.) at a person forcefully and (typically) in rapid… to stomp one's feetc1927 to stomp one's feet. Cf. stamp, v. 3c. to spit chips1947 With various figurative objects (as venom, poison, fire, etc.) denoting the utterance or expression of malice, hatred, anger, or other violent… to spit cotton1947 Colloquial phrase (U.S.): to spit cotton, to spit white, cottony saliva; to be very thirsty; to have a dry mouth; also figurative, to be very angry. to spit blood1963 With various figurative objects (as venom, poison, fire, etc.) denoting the utterance or expression of malice, hatred, anger, or other violent… to go ballistic1981 In figurative contexts. Out of control, haywire, berserk. Chiefly in to go ballistic slang (originally U.S.): to become wildly or explosively angry… |
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