释义 |
rage /rāj/ noun- Madness
- Overpowering passion of any kind, such as desire or esp anger
- Inspired frenzy
- Ardour
- A fit of any of these
- A mania or craze (for something)
- A vogue (informal)
- Something in vogue
- Violence, stormy or furious activity
- A flood (Shakespeare)
- A party (slang, esp Aust)
- (in combination) uncontrolled anger or aggression arising from a particular situation or environment, as in road rage, air rage
intransitive verb- To behave or speak with passion, esp with furious anger
- To be violent
- To storm
- To be prevalent and violent
- To scold (with at or on; Scot)
- To be violently bent on (Milton)
- To attend a party, etc, to have a good time (slang, esp Aust)
transitive verb see rag'd ORIGIN: Fr, from L rabiēs, from rabere to rave rageˈful adjective rāˈger noun rāˈging adjective and noun rāˈgingly adverb all the rage Very much in fashion |