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  • 1 rage

    1. noun
    1) (violent anger) Wut, die; (fit of anger) Wutausbruch, der

    be in/fly into a rage — in Wut od. (ugs.) Rage sein/geraten

    in a fit of ragein einem Anfall von Wut

    2) (vehement desire or passion) Besessenheit, die

    something is [all] the rage — etwas ist [ganz] groß in Mode

    2. intransitive verb
    1) (rave) toben

    rage at or against something/somebody — gegen etwas/jemanden wüten od. (ugs.) wettern

    2) (be violent, operate unchecked) toben; [Krankheit:] wüten
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    [rei‹] 1. noun
    1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) die Wut
    2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) das Wüten
    2. verb
    1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) wüten
    2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) wüten
    3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) wüten
    4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) wüten
    - academic.ru/90672/raging">raging
    - all the rage
    - the rage
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    [reɪʤ]
    I. n
    1. no pl (violent anger) Wut f, Zorn m, Rage f
    to react with \rage to sth wütend auf etw akk reagieren
    in \rage wutentbrannt, zornig
    she screamed at them in \rage sie schrie sie voller Zorn an
    a towering \rage rasende [o unbändige] Wut, Tobsuchtsanfall m
    to be in a \rage wütend sein, toben
    to get in a \rage sich akk aufregen ( about über + akk)
    3. (mania)
    why this sudden \rage for Australian films? warum sind australische Filme plötzlich so modern?
    to be [all] the \rage der letzte Schrei sein fam
    4. AUS ( fam: lively event) Knüller m fam
    the party was a \rage auf der Party ging's echt ab sl, das war eine Wahnsinnsparty sl
    II. vi
    1. (express fury) toben
    to \rage at sb jdn anschreien
    to \rage at sth sich akk über etw akk aufregen
    to \rage against sth gegen etw akk wettern fam, heftig gegen etw akk aufbegehren geh
    he \raged against fate er haderte heftig mit dem Schicksal geh
    2. (continue violently) argument, debate toben; battle, war, storm toben; epidemic, fire wüten
    the fire is raging through the forest die Feuerwand rast durch den Wald
    a hurricane was raging in the west ein Hurrikan fegte über den Westen des Landes
    * * *
    [reɪdZ]
    1. n
    Wut f, Zorn m; (of storm) Toben nt, Rasen nt

    to be in a rage — wütend sein, toben

    to be ( all) the rage (inf)der letzte Schrei sein (inf), voll angesagt sein (inf)

    2. vi
    toben, rasen; (sea, war, debate) toben

    to rage against sb/sth — gegen jdn/etw wettern

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    rage [reıdʒ]
    A s
    1. Wut(anfall) f(m), Raserei f, Zorn m, Rage f:
    be in a rage wütend sein;
    be in one of one’s rages einen seiner Wutanfälle haben;
    fly into a rage in Wut geraten
    2. fig Wüten n, Toben n
    3. Sucht f, Gier f ( beide:
    for nach)
    4. Begeisterung f, Taumel m, Rausch m, Ekstase f
    5. (große) Mode:
    it is (all) the rage es ist große Mode oder umg der letzte Schrei
    B v/i wüten (auch Krankheit, Sturm), toben (auch Meer, Sturm):
    rage against ( oder at) sth gegen etwas wettern;
    a raging headache rasende Kopfschmerzen pl
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    1. noun
    1) (violent anger) Wut, die; (fit of anger) Wutausbruch, der

    be in/fly into a rage — in Wut od. (ugs.) Rage sein/geraten

    2) (vehement desire or passion) Besessenheit, die

    something is [all] the rage — etwas ist [ganz] groß in Mode

    2. intransitive verb
    1) (rave) toben

    rage at or against something/somebody — gegen etwas/jemanden wüten od. (ugs.) wettern

    2) (be violent, operate unchecked) toben; [Krankheit:] wüten
    * * *
    n.
    Koller - m.
    Rage nur sing. f.
    Rasen -- n.
    Wut nur sing. f.

    English-german dictionary > rage

  • 2 fierce

    adjective
    1) (violently hostile) wild; erbittert [Widerstand, Kampf]; wuchtig [Schlag]; heftig [Angriff]
    2) (raging) wütend; grimmig [Hass, Wut]; scharf [Kritik]; wild [Tier]
    3) heftig [Andrang, Streit]; heiß [Wettbewerb]; leidenschaftlich [Stolz, Wille]
    4) (unpleasantly strong or intense) unerträglich
    5) (violent in action) hart [Bremsen, Ruck]
    * * *
    [fiəs]
    1) (very angry and likely to attack: a fierce dog; a fierce expression.) wild
    2) (intense or strong: fierce rivals.) heftig
    - academic.ru/87008/fiercely">fiercely
    * * *
    [fɪəs, AM fɪrs]
    1. (hostile) heftig, ungestüm geh
    \fierce attack scharfer Angriff
    \fierce combat [or fighting] erbitterter Kampf
    \fierce competition erbarmungslose [o scharfe] Konkurrenz
    \fierce opposition entschlossener Widerstand
    \fierce struggle heftiger Streit
    2. (untamed) animal wild
    3. (intense) stark, intensiv
    \fierce debate/discussion hitzige Debatte/Diskussion
    \fierce hate wilder [o blinder] Hass
    \fierce jealousy heftige [o blinde] Eifersucht
    \fierce love leidenschaftliche Liebe
    4. (destructive) heftig, stürmisch
    \fierce weather stürmisches Wetter
    \fierce winds tobende [o kräftige] Winde
    5. AM ( fam: difficult) schwer, schwierig
    6.
    something \fierce AM ( fam) unbedingt
    I need a cold drink something \fierce ich muss unbedingt etwas Kaltes trinken
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    [fɪəs]
    adj (+er)
    animal wild, aggressiv; dog böse; person, look, appearance grimmig; fighting, battle, opposition, resistance, opponent, critic, rivals erbittert, heftig; debate, argument, storm heftig; attack, competition, criticism scharf; determination wild; loyalty unerschütterlich; pride, ambition, independence leidenschaftlich; heat, sun glühend

    the troops came under fierce attackdie Truppen wurden scharf angegriffen

    he has a fierce temperer braust schnell or leicht auf

    * * *
    fierce [fıə(r)s] adj (adv fiercely)
    1. wild (Tier etc)
    2. böse, grimmig (Gesicht etc), wild (Blick, Hass etc)
    3. glühend (Hitze)
    4. a) scharf (Rede, Wettbewerb etc)
    b) heftig (Angriff, Schmerz etc)
    c) grell (Licht etc)
    5. umg fies, widerlich
    * * *
    adjective
    1) (violently hostile) wild; erbittert [Widerstand, Kampf]; wuchtig [Schlag]; heftig [Angriff]
    2) (raging) wütend; grimmig [Hass, Wut]; scharf [Kritik]; wild [Tier]
    3) heftig [Andrang, Streit]; heiß [Wettbewerb]; leidenschaftlich [Stolz, Wille]
    5) (violent in action) hart [Bremsen, Ruck]
    * * *
    adj.
    grimmig adj.
    heftig adj.
    wild adj.

    English-german dictionary > fierce

  • 3 rage

    [reɪʤ] n
    1) no pl ( violent anger) Wut f, Zorn m;
    to react with \rage to sth wütend auf etw akk reagieren;
    in \rage wutentbrannt, zornig;
    she screamed at them in \rage sie schrie sie voller Zorn an
    a towering \rage rasende [o unbändige] Wut, Tobsuchtsanfall m;
    to be in a \rage wütend sein, toben;
    to get in a \rage sich akk aufregen ( about über +akk)
    3) ( mania)
    why this sudden \rage for Australian films? warum sind australische Filme plötzlich so modern?;
    to be [all] the \rage der letzte Schrei sein ( fam)
    4) ( Aus) (fam: lively event) Knüller m ( fam)
    the party was a \rage auf der Party ging's echt ab (sl), das war eine Wahnsinnsparty (sl) vi
    1) ( express fury) toben;
    to \rage at sb jdn anschreien;
    to \rage at sth sich akk über etw akk aufregen;
    to \rage against sth gegen etw akk wettern ( fam), heftig gegen etw akk aufbegehren ( geh)
    he \raged against fate er haderte heftig mit dem Schicksal ( geh)
    2) ( continue violently) argument, debate toben; battle, war, storm toben; epidemic, fire wüten;
    the fire is raging through the forest die Feuerwand rast durch den Wald;
    a hurricane was raging in the west ein Hurrikan fegte über den Westen des Landes

    English-German students dictionary > rage

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