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From:
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rage
/ˈreʤ/
憤怒,情緒激動,狂暴(
vi
.)大怒,狂吹,風行
From:
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rage
/ˈreʤ/
名詞
怒,恚嗔,怒氣,嗔,暴氣,暴怒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rage
n.
1.
Violent
excitement
;
eager
passion
;
extreme
vehemence
of
desire
,
emotion
,
or
suffering
,
mastering
the
will
.
“In
great
rage
of
pain.”
He
appeased
the
rage
of
hunger
with
some
scraps
of
broken
meat
.
--
Macaulay
.
Convulsed
with
a
rage
of
grief
.
--
Hawthorne
.
2.
Especially
,
anger
accompanied
with
raving
;
overmastering
wrath
;
violent
anger
;
fury
.
torment
,
and
loud
lament
,
and
furious
rage
.
--
Milton
.
3.
A
violent
or
raging
wind
. [
Obs
.]
4.
The
subject
of
eager
desire
;
that
which
is
sought
after
,
or
prosecuted
,
with
unreasonable
or
excessive
passion
;
as
,
to
be
all
the
rage
.
Syn:
--
Anger
;
vehemence
;
excitement
;
passion
;
fury
.
See
Anger
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rage
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Raged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Raging
]
1.
To
be
furious
with
anger
;
to
be
exasperated
to
fury
;
to
be
violently
agitated
with
passion
.
“Whereat
he
inly
raged
.”
When
one
so
great
begins
to
rage
,
he
is
hunted
Even
to
falling
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
be
violent
and
tumultuous
;
to
be
violently
driven
or
agitated
;
to
act
or
move
furiously
;
as
,
the
raging
sea
or
winds
.
Why
do
the
heathen
rage
?
--
Ps
.
ii
. 1.
The
madding
wheels
Of
brazen
chariots
raged
;
dire
was
the
noise
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
ravage
;
to
prevail
without
restraint
,
or
with
destruction
or
fatal
effect
;
as
,
the
plague
raged
in
Cairo
.
4.
To
toy
or
act
wantonly
;
to
sport
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
To
storm
;
fret
;
chafe
;
fume
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rage
,
v. t.
To
enrage
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rage
n
1:
a
feeling
of
intense
anger
; "
hell
hath
no
fury
like
a
woman
scorned
"; "
his
face
turned
red
with
rage
" [
syn
:
fury
,
madness
]
2:
a
state
of
extreme
anger
; "
she
fell
into
a
rage
and
refused
to
answer
"
3:
something
that
is
desired
intensely
; "
his
rage
for
fame
destroyed
him
" [
syn
:
passion
]
4:
violent
state
of
the
elements
; "
the
sea
hurled
itself
in
thundering
rage
against
the
rocks
"
5:
an
interest
followed
with
exaggerated
zeal
; "
he
always
follows
the
latest
fads
"; "
it
was
all
the
rage
that
season
" [
syn
:
fad
,
craze
,
furor
,
furore
,
cult
]
v
1:
behave
violently
,
as
if
in
state
of
a
great
anger
[
syn
:
ramp
,
storm
]
2:
be
violent
;
as
of
fires
and
storms
3:
feel
intense
anger
; "
Rage
against
the
dying
of
the
light
!"
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