rave
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If someone raves, they talk in an excited and uncontrolled way. 狂乱地说
She cried and raved for weeks, and people did not know what to do. 她又哭又叫了好几个星期,大家不知道怎么办。
"What is wrong with you, acting like that," she raved. “你是怎么了,会那样做事?”她狂吼道。
2. V-T/V-I If you rave about something, you speak or write about it with great enthusiasm. 热烈谈论; (写作 )热情地描写
Rachel raved about the new foods she ate while she was there. 雷切尔大谈特谈她在那里吃到的新食物。
"I'd no idea Milan was so wonderful," he raved. “我之前不知道米兰是那么棒,”他感叹道。
3. N enthusiastic or extravagant praise 盛赞; 热情的赞扬
4. N (as modifier) 盛赞的
a rave review
5. N-COUNT A rave is a big event at which young people dance to electronic music in a large building or in the open air. Raves are often associated with illegal drugs. (常涉及吸毒的) 狂欢聚会
...an all-night rave. …一场通宵狂欢晚会。
6. →see also raving
7. N a vertical sidepiece on a wagon (马车的)围杆; 围栏
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rave /reɪv/ (raving,raved,raves)
剑桥词典
rave verb [I] (SPEAK FOOLISHLY)
to speak in an uncontrolled way, usually because you are upset or angry , or because you are ill
(通常指因为心烦、愤怒或生病而)语无伦次,胡言乱语,说胡话
He's always raving (on) about the government . 他总是语无伦次地大骂政府。
She was ranting and raving about some imagined insult . 她臆想有人侮辱她便大骂大叫。
rave verb [I] (PRAISE)
informalto praise something very much
赞不绝口;极力赞扬;热烈吹捧
She raved about/over the clothes she had seen at the Paris fashion shows . 她对巴黎时装展上展出的服装赞不绝口。 返回 rave