rant
美[rænt] 英[rænt]
v. 咆哮;大声地说;激昂地说;大声斥责
n. 咆哮;夸夸其谈
英英释义
Noun- a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion
- pompous or pretentious talk or writing
Verb- talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
例句
用作动词(v.)- 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。
- 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。
- This actor rants his lines.这演员背台词拿腔拿调。
- He ranted at me about my mistakes.他大声数落我。
- 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.)- If they are ranting, allow them to rant.如果他们咆哮就让他们咆哮。
- 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。
- 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。
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