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rage [ʀaʒ]1. feminine nouna. ( = colère) rageb. ( = envie) sa rage de vaincre his dogged determination to win2. compounds* * *ʀaʒ1) Médecine rabies [U]2) ( fureur) rageêtre en rage contre quelqu'un/contre quelque chose — to be furious with somebody/about something
se mettre or entrer dans une rage folle — to fly into a rage
avoir la rage au cœur or au ventre — (colloq) to (inwardly) seethe with rage
faire rage — [maladie, concurrence] to be rife; [épidémie, incendie, bataille] to rage
•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *ʀaʒ nf1) MÉDECINE2) (= fureur) rage, furyCe genre de commentaire la met en rage. — That type of remark infuriates her.
faire rage [bataille, tempête, incendie] — to rage
* * *rage nf2 ( fureur) rage; être en rage contre qn/qch to be furious with sb/about sth; être pris d'une rage aveugle/meurtrière/impuissante to go into a blind/murderous/helpless rage; être fou de rage to be in a mad rage; être ivre de rage to be beside oneself with rage; étouffer/écumer de rage to choke/foam with rage; se mettre or entrer dans une rage folle to fly into a rage; serrer les poings de rage to clench one's fists with rage; avoir la rage au cœur ou au ventre to (inwardly) seethe with rage; accepter qch la rage au cœur to accept sth while inwardly seething (with rage); mettre qn en rage to make sb's blood boil; faire rage [maladie, concurrence, spéculation] to be rife; [épidémie, incendie, tempête, bataille] to rage;3 ( passion) passion; la rage du jeu a passion for gambling; la rage de réussir/de gagner a passion for success/for winning; il s'entraîne/travaille avec rage he trains/works with passionate dedication.qui veut noyer son chien l'accuse de la rage give a dog a bad name and hang him.[raʒ] nom féminin1. MÉDECINE & MÉDECINE VÉTÉRINAIREelle est repartie la rage au cœur she went off boiling ou seething with rage4. (locution)a. [feu, ouragan] to rageb. [mode] to be all the rage -
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♦voorbeelden:het is een ware rage aan het worden • it's becoming all the rage -
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[‘ra:жә] f; -, kein Pl.; umg. rage, fury; in Rage geraten get furious, go wild; jemanden in Rage bringen make s.o. furious ( oder wild); in der Rage (Aufregung) in my etc. excitement* * *die Ragefury* * *Ra|ge ['raːZə]f -,no pl1) (= Wut) rage, furyjdn in Rage bringen — to infuriate sb
in Rage kommen or geraten — to get or become furious, to fly into a rage or fury
sich in Rage reden — to talk oneself into a rage
* * *Ra·ge<->[ˈra:ʒə]f kein pl (fam)1. (Wut) rage, fury2. (Erregung) agitation, annoyancein der \Rage in the excitement* * *die; Rage (ugs.) fury; ragein Rage sein — be livid (Brit. coll.) or furious
jemanden in Rage bringen — make somebody hopping mad (coll.) or absolutely furious
* * *in Rage geraten get furious, go wild;jemanden in Rage bringen make sb furious ( oder wild);* * *die; Rage (ugs.) fury; ragein Rage sein — be livid (Brit. coll.) or furious
jemanden in Rage bringen — make somebody hopping mad (coll.) or absolutely furious
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jut, rake* * *I. vb (mar):[ rage på grund] run aground;[ rage sammen] collide;(mar) run foul of;(fig) fall foul of, fall out with.II. vb ( om udstrækning):[ rage frem] jut out,F project ( fx a rock jutted out (el. projected)),( især: iøjnefaldende el. generende) stick out,F protrude ( fx his nose stuck out (el. protruded));[ rage op] rise, stand up,[ rage op over](fig) excel, surpass,( højt) tower above;[ rage ud over] project over, overhang.III. vb[ rage noget frem] draw something out,( ved ihærdig søgen, T) rake something out;[ rage ned] tear down, pull down;[ rage op i] stir up;[ rage på] grope, paw over;[ rage sammen] scrape (el. rake) together;[ rage noget til sig] grab something;[ rage sig ind i noget] get oneself mixed up in something;[ rage sig en sygdom til] catch a disease.IV. vb ( vedkomme):[ hvad rager det mig?] what do I care? why should I care?[ det rager mig en bajer (el. en fjer)] I couldn't care less, I don't care two hoots;[ hvad rager det dig?] what has it to do with you?( pas dig selv) mind your own business.V. vb( barbere) shave. -
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[reɪdʒ]1. noun1) (a fit of) violent anger:غَضَبHe shouted with rage.
2) violence; great force:عُنْفthe rage of the sea.
2. verb1) to act or shout in great anger:يَصْرُخ بِغَضَبHe raged at his secretary.
2) (of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force:تَهُبُّ الرّيح بِعُنْفThe storm raged all night.
3) (of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence:تَعْصِف، تَنْشِبُ بِعُنْفThe battle raged for two whole days.
4) (of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people:يُنْتَشِر بِسُرْعَهFever was raging through the town.
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غَيْظ \ anger: the feeling that makes people want to quarrel, fight, or do harm. rage: violent and uncontrolled anger. resentment: anger and annoyance (about sth. that seems unfair or rude, etc.). -
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سَوْرَة غَضَب \ rage: violent and uncontrolled anger. -
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Music: RATMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Rage Against The Machine
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jut out, protrude, project
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