rant

英[rænt] 美[rænt]
  • v. 咆哮;大声地说;激昂地说;大声斥责
  • n. 咆哮;夸夸其谈
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星级词汇:
  • rancher n.大牧场主;大牧场工人
Noun:
  1. a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion

  2. pompous or pretentious talk or writing

Verb:
  1. talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner

1. I don't rant and rave or throw tea cups.
我不会大喊大叫或摔茶杯。

来自柯林斯例句

2. As the boss began to rant, I stood up and went out.
老板开始咆哮的时候,我起身走了出去。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Part I is a rant against organised religion.
第一部分是对有组织宗教慷慨激昂的声讨.

来自柯林斯例句

4. So Phillip Tattaglia would rant on to audiences unsympathetic and contemptuous.
因此,斐力普-塔塔格里亚对部下说话总是大吼大叫、不通人情、趾高气扬.

来自教父部分

5. What he said was just rant. Don't take It'seriously.
他所说的是夸夸其谈, 不要当真.

来自辞典例句

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The old man ranted that nobody paid any attention to his opinion.
      老人怒气冲冲地叫嚷说没人听他的意见。
    2. You can rant and rave at the fine, but you'll still have to pay it.
      你闹也好,骂也好,罚金还是得交。
    3. This actor rants his lines.
      这演员背台词拿腔拿调。
    4. He ranted at me about my mistakes.
      他大声数落我。
    5. The mother-in-law ranted at her daughter-in-law about her fondness for eating and aversion to work.
      婆婆大声斥责儿媳的好吃懒做。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. If they are ranting, allow them to rant.
      如果他们咆哮就让他们咆哮。
    2. You can write about your friends, complain about your boss, or simply rant about what's gone wrong.
      你可以写写你的朋友,抱怨一下你的老板,或者就咆哮一下出错了的事。
    3. What Henry said was just rant. Don't take it seriously.
      亨利所说的是夸夸其谈,不要当真。