rave
verbVerb Forms
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they rave | |
he / she / it raves | |
past simple raved | |
past participle raved | |
-ing form raving |
- [intransitive, transitive] rave (about somebody/something) | + speech
to talk or write about something in a very enthusiastic way 熱烈談論(或書寫);(熱情洋溢地)奮筆疾書 Extra ExamplesLuke was still raving about the beauty of the desert. 盧克仍然對沙漠的美麗贊不絕口。 ‘He is the best American comedian since Jack Lemmon,’ raved Newsweek. 《新聞周刊》盛贊道:“他是自傑克·萊蒙以來最好的美國喜劇演員。
- [intransitive, transitive]
to shout in a loud and emotional way at somebody because you are angry with them; to talk or shout in a way that is not logical or sensible 咆哮;怒吼 - rave at somebody
She was shouting and raving at them. 她沖着他們大喊大叫。 My parents both raved at me. 我父母都對我贊不絕口。 He wandered the streets raving at passers-by. 他在街上閒逛,跟過路的人瞎扯。 - rave on (at somebody) (about something)
He was still raving on about irresponsible youngsters. 他仍在對不負責任的年輕人喋喋不休。 - + speech
‘Never mind how he feels!’ Melissa raved. “不用管他的感受!”梅利莎咆哮道。
- rave at somebody
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘show signs of madness’): probably from Old Northern French raver; related obscurely to (Middle) Low German reven ‘be senseless, rave’.
Idioms
rant and rave
- (disapproving)
to show that you are angry by shouting or complaining loudly for a long time 氣憤地大叫大嚷;大聲吵鬧 She was ranting and raving about our stupidity. 她對我們的愚蠢大吼大叫。
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