0 (a period of) extreme or violent anger -- (一阵)盛怒;(一阵)狂怒;(一阵)暴怒
Her sudden towering rages were terrifying. 她突然暴跳如雷,很吓人。
I was frightened because I had never seen him in such a rage before. 以前从未见他如此狂怒,我被吓坏了。
He flew into a fit of rage over the smallest mistake. 微不足道的小错误就会使他大发雷霆。
1 an exciting or entertaining event involving a lot of activity -- 热闹的活动
The party was a rage. 聚会办得热闹极了。
2 to speak very angrily to someone -- 怒斥;发怒,发脾气
3 used to refer to situations where people become extremely angry or violent -- (描述人们发怒、狂暴的情景)
road-rage 公路暴力(指驾车者在路上对其他驾车人的恶意行为)
trolley-rage 手推车泄愤(指在超市用购物手推车疯狂乱撞)
air-rage 空中暴力(飞机乘客在旅途中的狂暴行为)
His face contorted with bitterness and rage.
She ran from the house in a terrible rage, her arms flailing in the air.
He was incandescent with rage.
He gave a bellow of rage.
My little daughter started jumping up and down with rage when she heard she couldn't go.
While the storm rages, we need to be able to look to the future more determinedly.
The war that is currently raging permits not only so-called 'legal' exploitation of this type, but also much less covert forms of plunder.
In 2002 and 2005 we had raging floods with devastating effects.