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词汇 raged
释义 raged
past simple and past participle ofrage
rage
verb[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
uk /reɪdʒ/ us /reɪdʒ/
C2
to speak very angrily to someone: 怒斥;发怒,发脾气
He raged at(= spoke angrily to) us for forgetting to order a replacement.我们忘了订购替换件,他对我们大发雷霆。
C2
to happen in a strong or violent way: 激烈进行;猛烈发作;肆虐
The storm raged outside.屋外暴风雨大作。
A flu epidemic is raging in/through local schools.一场流感在当地各学校肆虐。
The argument rages on(= continues strongly).正在进行激烈的争论。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Talking angrily
bite
bite someone's head offidiom
bite/snap someone's head offidiom
blusteringly
dress
dress down
edge
fling
harangue
hue
huff
invective
mouth
piece
roasting
spit
spit blood/venomidiom
storm
tongue-lashing
upbraid

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Occurring and happening

Examples of raged


raged

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Throughout the 1820s arguments raged over the relative merits of an abstract, analytical view of mathematics and a conceptually oriented, geometrical one.
He raged, he was not to be calmed, and everyone shared his opinion, but he was too drunk to grasp that.
Not surprisingly, this was not an effective approach, and in spite of substantial effort, the epidemic raged on.
Fires raged for hours because of the lack of pumps and the inaccessibility of narrow alleyways overhung by buildings full of combustible material.
When they recurred in 1946-1947, they raged with an unprecedented ferocity.
Battles between the two factions raged for five years, often involving thousands of participants.
Recent public policy debates have raged over this single question: what explains these periods of abrupt change?
Such a desperate struggle to attain understanding raged within him that it was terrifying to look upon his face.
The wars which raged through the country only seven years later would have been absolutely inconceivable to almost anyone at that time.
Similar controversy has raged over aspects of mental health, especially schizophrenia.
For example, in 1094 an epidemic raged through the capital district.
Natural histories had begun to aim for objectivity and raged against myths and fables.
The question of origins - the questions of this article - are important given the debate that has raged over the last forty years.
A mini-crisis ensued as unbelieving reporters and sub-editors made their own checks, and an etymological debate raged.
Taken together, the two novels neatly encapsulate the debate over the "servant problem" that raged in middle-class periodicals throughout the 1860s.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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