英 [ˈræntɪŋ] 美 [ˈræntɪŋ]
n. 吼闹
v. 咆哮;激昂地说(rant 的 ing 形式)
复数rantings
rant /rænt/ [ ranting ranted rants ]
及物动词/不及物动词 If you say that someone rants, you mean that they talk loudly or angrily, and exaggerate or say foolish things. 咆哮; 夸夸其谈
As the boss began to rant, I stood up and went out.
老板开始咆哮时,我站起来走了出去。
Even their three dogs got bored and fell asleep as he ranted on.
甚至他们的3条狗在他不停地夸夸其谈时,都觉得厌烦并睡着了。
"Let's get it over and done with," he ranted.
“让我们就此了结这件事情,”他咆哮道。
可数名词 Rant is also a noun. 咆哮; 夸夸其谈
Part I is a rant against organized religion.
第一部分是对有组织的宗教的怒斥。
有变体名词 咆哮; 夸夸其谈
He had been listening to Goldstone's rantings all night.
他整晚都在听戈德斯通的夸夸其谈。
吼闹(ranting), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 气不公 indignant 气粗 irascible; ranting 气单胞菌属 aeromonas ...
... ranters = 豪言壮语的人 ranting = 咆哮 rants = 夸大其词 ...
咆哮;激昂地说(rant的ing形式)
No doubt like lots of people, I found myself ranting.
毫无疑问,同很多人一样我发现我开始咆哮了。
And here I am ranting against somebody that doesn't have a chance to respond.
并且在这里我还要痛斥那些此时无法作出回应的人。
At first, when the poor beast began to sicken, we Tiger cubs set up a great roaring and ranting.
可怜的猛兽患病之初,我们这些虎崽子暴怒着,咆哮着。
Once again, some SDTV holdout is ranting about how HDTV is ruining the game.
This resulted in Patty again going up and down the street, knocking on doors, ranting.
At least five Web sites are dedicated to ranting against Vixie and his list.