英 [ˈreɪvɪŋ] 美 [ˈreɪvɪŋ]
adj. 胡说的;疯狂的;非常的,极端的
n. 胡说;怒吼
adv. 胡言乱语地
raving /ˈreɪvɪŋ/
形容词 You use raving to describe someone who you think is completely mad. 胡言乱语的; 精神错乱的
Malcolm looked at her as if she were a raving lunatic.
马尔科姆看着她,好像她是一个胡言乱语的疯子。
副词 Raving is also an adverb. 完全地
I'm afraid Paul has gone raving mad.
我恐怕保罗已经彻底疯了。
→see alsorave
declaiming wildly
the raving of maniacs
疯话
狂言
怒吼
胡说的
狂言
Malcolm looked at her as if she were a raving lunatic.
马尔科姆看着她,好像她是一个胡言乱语的疯子。
The man's a raving lunatic.
那个男子是个语无伦次的疯子。
I'm afraid Paul has gone raving mad.
我恐怕保罗已经彻底疯了。
But a raving autumn shears Blossom from the summer's wreath; The older is condemned to death, Pardoned, drags out lonely years Conspiring among the ignorant.
可是一个肃杀的秋天啊,从夏日的花环上剪下鲜花;,年长者被判处死刑,遇赦后,挨过寂寞的一年年,在愚氓中间从事阴谋。
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If Lionel Messi had executed that piece of skill, everybody would have be raving about it.
And they in turn become raving fans and spread the message, and share it forward.
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And, of course, he was sticking his foot in his raving mouth every second he got.
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