rave / reɪv /

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rave4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

raved, rav·ing.

  1. to talk wildly, as in delirium.
  2. to talk or write with extravagant enthusiasm: She raved about her trip to Europe.
  3. to make a wild or furious sound; rage.
v. 有主动词 verb

raved, rav·ing.

  1. to utter as if in madness.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of raving.
  2. an extravagantly enthusiastic appraisal or review of something.
  3. British Informal. a boisterous party, especially a dance: We hung pretty party lights and invited everyone who lived in the building to our rooftop rave.
  4. a dance party featuring electronic dance music arranged by a disc jockey and a light show or other visual effects, and typically characterized by amphetamine and psychedelic drug use: They have these all-night raves in a field just outside the city limits.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. extravagantly flattering or enthusiastic: rave reviews of a new play.

rave 近义词

v. 动词 verb

talk endlessly

v. 动词 verb

be very enthusiastic

更多rave例句

  1. Scientists rave about how cheap and easy it is to use CRISPR.
  2. Scientists rave about how cheap, versatile and easy to use CRISPR is.
  3. Traditionally we design and test our garments over months or even years, as was the case with our raved-about jumpsuits.
  4. It causes a unique, altered state of mind when taken at certain doses, and sort of a hallucinogenic state almost, and it got famous for folks taking it at raves and things like that.
  5. Then they wrote big checks and raved coyly about how they now understood the future of computing.
  6. But although the movie has gathered awards and some rave reviews I, for one, never felt I was close to seeing this happen.
  7. Customers rave “Fun place to go, especially with the $5 lap dance lunch special.”
  8. Their sixth movie, Fargo, had come out to rave reviews and good box office that March.
  9. This isn't the typical high heels and hair gel style pool party rave Miami is famous for.
  10. Since its premiere this March, Aladdin has received rave reviews.
  11. He would toss about and rave and spout poetry in such a way as to make sleep impossible.
  12. After that poor Nick began to rave again and had to be given some medicine to keep him quiet.
  13. Strange, that a man like Ingres should rave so about new fashions and pretty toilettes!
  14. They did not rave of patriotism, nor was there any cant of equality and fraternity.
  15. Yes, it's all right; but you needn't rave about it like a bally poet.