rave
/reɪv/
(raving, raved,raves)
1. 及物动词/不及物动词 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. 及物动词/不及物动词 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. 名词 enthusiastic or extravagant praise 盛赞; 热情的赞扬
4. 名词 (as modifier) 盛赞的
- a rave review
5. 可数名词 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. 名词 a vertical sidepiece on a wagon (马车的)围杆; 围栏
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