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单词 raver
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Definition of raver in English:

raver

noun ˈreɪvəˈreɪvər
informal
  • 1British A person who has an exciting and uninhibited social life.

    she sounds like a bit of a raver
  • 2A person who regularly goes to raves.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Predictably, club owners and ravers responded with a pressure campaign of their own, accusing city hall of being oppressive and anti-youth.
    • I remember playing Ennio Morricone at an afterhours for a bunch of bug-eyed ravers.
    • We Montreal ravers are a community of friendly, non-violent people people supporting a movement we sincerely believe in - Rave.
    • Its products have consumers reaching for water bottles like ravers, but it's likely that you won't have any choice but to drink one at some point.
    • The ravers danced, the normals tapped their feet and the rockers looked a little perplexed.
    • We need the world to see all of these things, not those horrible ravers and their hedonistic dance orgies!
    • Making the point, police in London moved against thousands of ravers who had gathered in Hyde Park to protest against the law.
    • On June 26 city council will vote on the proposed bylaw, which includes a 3 a.m. curfew for all ravers.
    • Many of us younger ravers missed out on the joyousness of the all-night party scene.
    • Promoters and ravers who attended the community consultations say there was too little information available and the city is being too vague about the whole issue.
    • Two ravers are discussing how ridiculous it is that videogames are blamed for inciting killing sprees.
    • I happened to notice a couple in their mid-fifties dancing alongside the bar stars, ravers, and sweaty topless men.
    • The rural backwater was in the throes of a new cultural phenomenon: rave, and the ravers ' drug of choice, ecstasy.
    • But what are ravers to do when they want to get out of the afterhours and under the skies?
    • Most ravers started upstairs where the music was hard.
    • You don't see ravers shooting each other in the streets like Tupac and Biggie Smalls.
    • A PARTY on a popular beach in an exclusive part of Dublin turned ugly over the weekend when 200 gardaí confronted 500 ravers.
    • The ravers never showed at Odd Stork, which was probably just as well.
    • Following the death of a young raver, the Rave scene has been a hot topic of discussion among the Canadian media for the past year.
  • 3A person who talks incoherently.

    he's a ranter and a raver
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's not a happy election climate, that's for sure, except for the ravers and the ragers.
    • My last boss was Stan Ternent and he's old-school - a bit of a ranter and raver.
    • My Mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and just get on your nerves at times.
    • He is not a ranter or raver which is great, because that is not what you want when things are going against you.
    • I am vocal on the pitch but have never been a ranter and raver off it.
    • Surprisingly, the ranters and the ravers don't dominate.
    • He is not a ranter and raver in the dressing room.

Rhymes

Ava, caver, craver, deva, engraver, enslaver, favour (US favor), flavour (US flavor), graver, haver, laver, paver, quaver, saver, savour (US savor), shaver, vena cava, waiver, waver
 
 

Definition of raver in US English:

raver

nounˈrāvərˈreɪvər
  • 1informal A person who regularly goes to raves.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ravers danced, the normals tapped their feet and the rockers looked a little perplexed.
    • But what are ravers to do when they want to get out of the afterhours and under the skies?
    • On June 26 city council will vote on the proposed bylaw, which includes a 3 a.m. curfew for all ravers.
    • We need the world to see all of these things, not those horrible ravers and their hedonistic dance orgies!
    • Two ravers are discussing how ridiculous it is that videogames are blamed for inciting killing sprees.
    • I remember playing Ennio Morricone at an afterhours for a bunch of bug-eyed ravers.
    • I happened to notice a couple in their mid-fifties dancing alongside the bar stars, ravers, and sweaty topless men.
    • The rural backwater was in the throes of a new cultural phenomenon: rave, and the ravers ' drug of choice, ecstasy.
    • We Montreal ravers are a community of friendly, non-violent people people supporting a movement we sincerely believe in - Rave.
    • Many of us younger ravers missed out on the joyousness of the all-night party scene.
    • Predictably, club owners and ravers responded with a pressure campaign of their own, accusing city hall of being oppressive and anti-youth.
    • You don't see ravers shooting each other in the streets like Tupac and Biggie Smalls.
    • Promoters and ravers who attended the community consultations say there was too little information available and the city is being too vague about the whole issue.
    • Making the point, police in London moved against thousands of ravers who had gathered in Hyde Park to protest against the law.
    • The ravers never showed at Odd Stork, which was probably just as well.
    • A PARTY on a popular beach in an exclusive part of Dublin turned ugly over the weekend when 200 gardaí confronted 500 ravers.
    • Following the death of a young raver, the Rave scene has been a hot topic of discussion among the Canadian media for the past year.
    • Its products have consumers reaching for water bottles like ravers, but it's likely that you won't have any choice but to drink one at some point.
    • Most ravers started upstairs where the music was hard.
  • 2A person who talks wildly or incoherently, as if delirious or insane.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is not a ranter or raver which is great, because that is not what you want when things are going against you.
    • It's not a happy election climate, that's for sure, except for the ravers and the ragers.
    • I am vocal on the pitch but have never been a ranter and raver off it.
    • He is not a ranter and raver in the dressing room.
    • My last boss was Stan Ternent and he's old-school - a bit of a ranter and raver.
    • Surprisingly, the ranters and the ravers don't dominate.
    • My Mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and just get on your nerves at times.
 
 
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