rant 的 3 个定义
- to speak or declaim extravagantly or violently; talk in a wild or vehement way; rave: The demagogue ranted for hours.
- to utter or declaim in a ranting manner.
- ranting, extravagant, or violent declamation.
- a ranting utterance.
rant 近义词
yelling, raving
yell, rave
更多rant例句
- At Outside, I manage email sent to millions of subscribers each week, and with that comes continuous feedback, opinions, and rants about our stories, sponsors, and brand in general.
- His rants sometimes have a grain of truth to them—more often than his critics would like to admit.
- While he took specific aim at wine critics, his rant seemed to include winemakers and consumers as well.
- During an extended rant on his daily radio show—which is notably broadcast by Westwood One, not Fox News—Levin referenced a piece by conservative writer Thomas Lifson that criticized Smith for outing Carlson as a source.
- Good morning, Marketers, I’ve got to go off on a bit of a rant on this zero click business.
- As anybody who has seen his now famous rant on Parks and Recreation knows, Patton Oswalt can get a little obsessed.
- Nearly two weeks after the killing, Jackson went on a week-long rant.
- An Uber driver went on an anti-gay, ant-American rant before physically assaulting his passenger.
- A network insider insisted: “No expletives were uttered by Mr Mason in the recording of his rant.”
- Far from a rant, her tone throughout is cool and methodical, and her critiques are couched more in sorrow than in anger.
- Instances of this defect are but too thickly sown through the piece; for example the following rant.
- For the rest, it is what we have attempted to characterise as poetical rant—imagination grown raving and delirious.
- Do the Methodist preachers really rant and shriek as much as people say?
- There was no symptom of raving or rant; no vulgarity or bad taste.
- We do not find in it the rant of his later dramas, and the subject is taken strictly from Jewish life.