单词 | rage |
释义 | noun | verb ragerage1 /reɪdʒ/ ●●○ noun [countable, uncountable] 1a strong feeling of anger that is not controlled: Major Sanderson instantly flew into a rage (=suddenly became very angry). She threw open the door in a rage.shaking/trembling/quivering with rage I was literally shaking with rage when I heard the news.2road/air etc. rage a situation in which someone becomes extremely angry and violent while he or she is driving, sitting on a plane, etc.3be (all) the rage informal to be very popular and fashionable: Short skirts are all the rage this spring.4the rage for something the popularity of or desire for something: the current rage for makeover shows [Origin: 1200–1300 Old French, Latin rabies anger, wildness, from rabere to be wild with anger] noun | verb ragerage2 verb [intransitive] 1if something rages, such as a battle, disagreement, or storm, it continues with great violence or strong emotions: Outside, a storm was raging. The debate rages on.2literary to feel very angry about something and show this in the way you behave or speak: rage at/about/against He raged against the injustice of his situation. |
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