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rampaging

/noun ram-peyj; verb ram-peyj, ram-peyj/US // noun ˈræm peɪdʒ; verb ræmˈpeɪdʒ, ˈræm peɪdʒ //

横冲直撞,横行霸道,猖獗的,肆虐的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : violent or excited behavior that is reckless, uncontrolled, or destructive.
    • : a state of violent anger or agitation: The smallest mistake sends him into a rampage. The river has gone on a rampage and flooded the countryside.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ram·paged, ram·pag·ing.

    • : to rush, move, or act furiously or violently: a bull elephant rampaging through the jungle.

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Examples

  • They were even escorted down the steps of the Capitol when they were finished with their rampage.

  • As traders on Reddit’s WallStreetBets channel extol each other to send GameStop shares into the stratosphere, questions are growing about whether the rampage has crossed a line into stock manipulation.

  • Though the rioters had planned their rampage on the Capitol on the dark web and social media, the Capitol Police offered little resistance to their entering the building.

  • Many who took part in the rampage at the Capitol came equipped with powerful symbols emblazoned on flags, banners and t-shirts.

  • The rampage came after workers at the Narasapura plant were underpaid for months.

  • Earlier that day, officials say, Stone went on a bloody rampage killing six of his kin and wreaking havoc in three small towns.

  • Following his rampage, Courture-Rouleau was shot and killed.

  • ISIS had broadly advertised its acquisition of a broad range of U.S.-made weapons during its rampage across Iraq.

  • As the opening rampage stretches into hours, a question arises: Where is help?

  • After the rampage, Demetrius Hewlin, 16, Daniel Parmertor, 16, and Russell King Jr., 17, lay dead.

  • These are the days when the cattle become discontented with their pasture and begin to go on a rampage.

  • Buckley ought to have killed that bull long ago—that's the second time he's gone on a rampage.

  • One night a bear got in there and made such an awful noise that we thought the Indians were on a rampage.

  • The next time she starts in on any such rampage, just pick her up and carry her out, as any naughty child should be carried.

  • Out of the sun they had come like so many crazed hornets on the rampage.