| 单词 | raging |
| 释义 | raging From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishNatureragingrag‧ing /ˈreɪdʒɪŋ/ adjective [only before noun]1 STRONG FEELING OR BELIEFvery great and hard to controla raging appetiteI was in a raging temper.2 continuing strongly and showing no signs of endinga raging debateraging inflationThe show was a raging success.3 VERYa raging headache etc is very painfulRichard developed a raging headache and had to lie down.a raging fever (=a very high body temperature)4 DNFAST/QUICKcontinuing or moving with great natural forcea raging storma raging seaThe fire had become a raging blaze.Examples from the Corpusraging• Spencer immediately got into a raging argument with her teammates.• Taken in and taught by rancher Turnstall, he turns into a raging avenger when Turnstall is shot.• He entered in the midst of a raging dispute about whether the endowment deserved to exist at all.• Having emptied my stomach into the Banda Sea, I had a raging hunger.• Now their raging passions looked like tearing asunder one of the strongest rigs in the North Sea.• His magnificent grey velvet suit seemed to be floating aimlessly in a raging sea, as if petrified in the expectation of waking.• First he developed a raging temperature, then he became delirious and couldn't recognize people.• a raging thirst• A quiet river on a summer's day may be a raging torrent in February.• The defeat opened the sluice gates and venom flowed through in raging torrents. |
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