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rage

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rage1 /reɪdʒ/ ●●○ noun
1 ANGRY[countableC, uncountableU] a strong feeling of uncontrollable anger 盛怒,狂怒
Sobbing with rage, Carol was taken to the hospital.
卡羅爾氣得嗚嗚哭,被送往醫院。
in a rage
Sam became quite frightening when he was in a rage.
薩姆發火的時候很嚇人。
cry/scream/roar etc of rage
Just then, she heard Mr Evan’s bellow of rage.
就在那時,她聽到埃文先生一聲怒吼。
red/dark/purple with rage
His face was red with rage.
他氣得滿臉通紅。
trembling/shaking with rage
Forester stared at his car, trembling with rage.
福裏斯特盯着他的汽車,氣得渾身發抖。
seething/incandescent with rage (=as angry as a person can possibly be) 怒不可遏
Animal rights supporters were incandescent with rage.
動物權利保護者怒不可遏。
Richens was 17 when he flew into a rage and stabbed another teenager.
裏琴斯17歲那年一怒之下捅了一名少年。
2 be all the rage informalFASHIONABLE to be very popular or fashionable 流行,風靡一時
DiCaprio became all the rage after starring in the film ‘Titanic’.
迪卡普裏奧主演了電影《泰坦尼克號》之後迅速走紅。
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3 rage for something FASHIONABLEa situation in which something is very popular or fashionable 某事物的流行
5the rage for mobile phones
移動電話的流行
nThe rage for cycling has been growing.
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
shake/tremble with rage
His wife was shaking with rage.
seethe with rage
The injustice of it made Melissa seethe with rage.
cry with rage
I was crying with rage and frustration.
explode with rage (also fly into a rage) (=suddenly become very angry)
She knew her father would explode with rage if he found out.
phrases
be in a rage
Moran was in a rage about some tools that had been left out in the rain.
be speechless with rage
Speechless with rage, he hurled the letter in the fire before storming out.
be beside yourself with rage (=be so angry that you cannot control yourself)
They had been publicly humiliated and were beside themselves with rage.
be incandescent with rage formal (=be extremely angry)
The Queen was incandescent with rage.
be white with rage
I could see she was white with rage.
somebody's face is dark/red/purple with rage
His face went purple with rage.
somebody's face is twisted/contorted with rage
Mike's usually calm face was contorted with rage.
a fit of rage
In a fit of rage, he seized the poor man by the shoulders and shouted at him.
a cry/howl/bellow etc of rage
She remembered his cries of rage as he was taken away.
tears of rage
Her eyes were now full of tears of rage.
adjectives
a jealous rage
He killed his wife in a jealous rage.
a drunken rage
He smashed up his former girlfriend's car in a drunken rage.
a blind/uncontrollable rage (=extreme uncontrolled anger that makes someone violent)
He lashed out in a blind rage.
murderous rage (=anger that makes someone capable of murder)
Captain Black was in a murderous rage.
a towering rage (=extremely angry)
He was in a towering rage.
Examples from the Corpus
rage2 verb
1 ANGRY[intransitiveI, transitiveT] written to feel very angry about something and show this in the way you behave or speak 發怒;怒斥
rage at/against
He was sorry he had raged at her earlier.
他後悔之前對她發了火。
‘How was I to know!’ Jenny raged.
我怎麽會知道!珍妮怒道。
2 CONTINUE/NOT STOP[intransitiveI] if something such as a battle, a disagreement, or a storm rages, it continues with great violence or strong emotions 〔戰鬥、爭論〕激烈進行;〔暴風雨〕肆虐
Civil war has been raging in the country for years.
該國内戰已持續多年。
A debate is raging about what form pensions should take.
對於養老金應采用何種形式,正在進行一場激辯。
Outside, a storm was raging.
屋外,暴風雨肆虐。
rage on
The battle raged on (=continued).
戰鬥仍在激烈進行。
3 [intransitiveI] if a fire or illness rages, it spreads fast and is hard to control 〔火災或疾病〕迅速蔓延,快速擴散
The fire raged for twelve hours and fifteen people died.
大火肆虐了12個小時,造成15人死亡。
A great cholera epidemic raged across Europe in 1831.
1831 年歐洲各地霍亂肆虐。
4 [intransitiveI] informal to have fun with a group of people in a wild and uncontrolled way 狂歡
We couldn’t wait to go out and rage.
我們等不及要出去狂歡。
Examples from the Corpus
-rage /reɪdʒ/ suffix [in nouns]
road-rage/air-rage etc when someone becomes extremely angry and violent while they are driving, on a plane etc 公路/空中等暴怒
He was attacked in a road-rage incident.
他在一宗公路暴怒事件中遭到襲擊。
From Longman Business Dictionary
ragerage /reɪdʒ/ noun [countableC, uncountableU]
a feeling of extreme, uncontrollable anger
air rage phone rage
Origin rage1
(1200-1300) Old French Latin rabies anger, wildness, from rabere to be wild with anger

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