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rage

US:/reɪdʒ/
UK:/reɪdʒ/
n.:
狂怒;暴怒;(某情况引起的)愤怒
v.:
发怒;怒斥;猛烈地继续;激烈进行
网络:
狂暴;盛怒;怒气
Word forms: (复数) rages (现在分词) raging (过去式) raged
Examples
1.
Minnie: No, he was the victim of a road rage attack. He was walking along the street last week and waved to a speeding car to slow down.
不是公路暴怒袭击上个星期街上辆汽车超速挥手司机下来
2.
In Yemen, tens of thousands protested in the capital, Sana'a, on Thursday. They called it a "Day of Rage. "
周四数以万计也门首都萨那示威他们愤怒
3.
Casually drop BitTorrent into a conversation with a studio executive, and observe as they choke back their rage.
随便一个录音室主管谈谈BitTorrent看看他们怎么说不上
4.
He rose to go, but suddenly sat down again and turned to look into Tseng Tsang-hai's face, which betrayed His rage and mortification.
费小胡子毅然回答起身眼珠坐下沧海沮丧脸孔问道
5.
Explosions of rage or despair so often are due to a restricted view of life, where there seems to be no avenues of escape.
愤怒绝望爆发经常由于人生观看来没有逃脱
6.
Protecting and influencing civilians is all the rage in counter-insurgency circles.
保护感化平民暴乱领域时尚
7.
Foreign lagers were all the rage then in Britain, but even so it was hard to make decent returns without owning the intellectual property.
当时外国啤酒英国风靡一时即便如此如果没有知识产权很难获得令人满意利润
8.
One of the suggestions we have seen brought up a few times, is to make Warriors generate rage primarily from the damage they inflict.
改进意见其中使战士怒气主要制造伤害获取一点我们已经讨论多次
9.
Jackie flies into a rage at the police station. She forbids Isabel to be alone with the children again.
杰基警察局大发雷霆允许伊莎贝尔孩子单独一起
10.
He was in a rage , everyone was frightened of him.
大发雷霆