词汇 | rave |
释义 | rave verb[ I ] uk /reɪv/ us /reɪv/ raveverb[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。 Talking angrily bite bite someone's head offidiom bite/snap someone's head offidiom blusteringly dress dress down edge fling harangue hue huff invective jump piece roasting spit spit blood/venomidiom storm tongue-lashing upbraid You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ways of talking raveverb[I] (PRAISE)informal to 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。 to praise someone or something praiseLawmakers praised the bipartisan deal. congratulateI congratulated him on passing his driving test. complimentI was just complimenting Robert on the wonderful meal he has cooked. commendThe judge commended her for her bravery. pay tribute toHe paid tribute to the firefighters who had saved his daughter's life. flatterI knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money. Praising and applauding acclaim acclamation accolade adulate adulation clap compliment encomium enthrone enthronement eulogistic eulogistically laurel wreath lay it on a bit thickidiom ode ooh ooh and aahidiom ovation overpraise puff rave adjective[ before noun ] informaluk /reɪv/ us /reɪv/ admiring and giving a lot of praise: 狂热褒评的,大加赞扬的,捧上天的 The show has received rave reviews/notices in all the papers.这场演出受到所有报纸的高度评价/吸引了所有报纸的注意并得到热情洋溢的报道。 Excited, interested and enthusiastic abubble aflutter agog all of a flutteridiom amped enthusiastically entranced evangelical evangelistic evangelistically lean towards sth make (all) the right, correct, etc. noisesidiom mood nuts omnivorous willing zealous zealously zestful zestfully rave noun[ C ] mainly UKinformaluk /reɪv/ us /reɪv/ an event where young people dance to modern electronic music and sometimes take illegal drugs: (年轻人随着现代电子音乐跳舞且有时吸毒的)狂欢聚会,锐舞派对 an all-night/open-air rave通宵/露天狂欢聚会 rave music狂欢聚会舞曲 Celebrations, parties & special occasions afterparty April Fool's Day baby shower bachelor party backslapping Day of the Dead dinner dinner dance Easter egg hunt fayre luau masked ball masquerade mela Mother's Day sweet sixteen tea party trick-or-treating Valentine's Day wassail rave | American Dictionaryrave adjective us/reɪv/ raveadjective (ENTHUSIASTIC)admiring; giving praise: The show has received rave reviews. ravenoun[ C ]us/reɪv/ Her speech drew raves from everyone. rave verb[ I ] us/reɪv/ raveverb[I] (SPEAK FOOLISHLY)to speak or shout in a way that is out of control, usually because of anger or mental illness: She was wild and raving, tearing up her books. raveverb[I] (SHOW ENTHUSIASM)infml to express praise and admiration for someone or something enthusiastically: Everyone is raving about that new Vietnamese restaurant. Examples of raverave She demonstrated that participants in rave scenes defined themselves against an inauthentic, classed-down and feminised 'mainstream', concepts that were used to define the scene's borders. And once constituted, these raving bodies became governable bodies. Once raves had been banned on city-owned property, the media began to take an even greater interest in rave culture. For example, ravers (partygoers), promoters, and community-based health projects, all have very different investments in raving. However, the transient nature of rave, particularly in the early 1990s, also added a further element of defamiliarisation. Structurally the self-interest of providers is not a motive force, given the high rave of state involvement. In its anti-materialist stance, rave attempts to provide an alternate (if somewhat flawed) challenge to capitalist commodity culture. Consider the undeniable transformation of so many 'rave' organisers from self-purported anarchists into capitalist benefactors. Members of the panel attempted to dissolve the myths around rave culture, especially concerning the issues of drugs and violence. Throughout the education campaign, the need to express the beauty and value of the rave community was a priority. The style of the music was dance/rave. This would have g rave consequences after 1928 which were neither inevitable nor foreseeable in 1924. Rave tends to consist of fairly simple repeated phrases not unlike graffiti. Ravers who were considered to be 'at risk youth' were absorbed into a normalising order as rave morphed into a state-sanctioned leisure activity. The 1990 rave legislation is also wrongly named. 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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