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108 rampant inflation
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1. noun1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) rabia, ira, furia2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) furia
2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) enfurecerse, rabiar2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) bramar; embravecerse (el mar)3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) hacer estragos; desarollarse ferozmente4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) arrasar, hacer estragos•- raging- all the rage
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rage n ira / furia / cóleratr[reɪʤ]1 rabia, furor nombre masculino, cólera1 (person) rabiar, estar hecho,-a una furia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a rage estar furioso,-ato be all the rage hacer furorto fly into a rage montar en cólera1) : estar furioso, rabiarto fly into a rage: enfurecerse2) : bramar, hacer estragosthe wind was raging: el viento bramabaflu raged through the school: la gripe hizo estragos por el colegiorage n1) anger: furia f, ira f, cólera f2) fad: moda f, furor mn.• arrebatamiento s.m.• arrebato s.m.• embravecimiento s.m.• furia s.f.• furor s.m.• mania s.f.• moda s.f.• rabia s.f.• saña s.f.v.• bramar v.• enfurecer v.• ensangrentar v.• rabiar v.
I reɪdʒ1)a) u ( violent anger) furia f, cólera fb) c ( fit of fury)to be in a rage — estar* furioso
2) u ( fashion) (colloq) furor m, moda fto be (all) the rage — hacer* furor, ser* el último grito (de la moda)
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a) \<\<storm/sea\>\> rugir*, bramar; \<\<fire\>\> arder furiosamentethe battle/fire raged for three days — la encarnizada batalla/el furioso incendio se prolongó durante tres días
b) \<\<person\>\> expresar su (or mi etc) furia, rabiarc) raging pres p < storm> rugiente; < sea> embravecido; < headache> enloquecedor; < argument> enconado, airado, virulento[reɪdʒ]1. N•
he attacked her in a drunken rage — la agredió en un ataque de furia or cólera or ira causado por la bebida•
in a fit of rage — en un ataque de furia or cólera or ira•
to fly or go into a rage — montar en cólera, ponerse hecho una furia•
to be in a rage — estar furiosoroad 2.•
she was trembling with rage — temblaba de furia or cólera or ira2) (=fashion) furor m•
to be all the rage — hacer furor2.VI [person] estar furioso; [fire] propagarse con furia; [epidemic] propagarse causando estragos; [battle] proseguir con furia; [wind, storm] bramar; [sea] enfurecerse, embravecerseshe was raging, but she kept her tone cool — estaba furiosa pero conservaba un tono calmado
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to rage against sth — protestar furiosamente contra algothe sound of the sea raging against the rocks — el sonido del mar chocando enfurecido or embravecido contra las rocas
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to rage at sth — estar furioso ante algo•
controversy is raging over her new economic policy — hay una encendida polémica en torno a su nueva política económica•
an infection was raging through her body — una infección se propagaba por su cuerpo causando estragos3.VT"it's none of your business," he raged — -no es asunto tuyo -dijo enfurecido
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I [reɪdʒ]1)a) u ( violent anger) furia f, cólera fb) c ( fit of fury)to be in a rage — estar* furioso
2) u ( fashion) (colloq) furor m, moda fto be (all) the rage — hacer* furor, ser* el último grito (de la moda)
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a) \<\<storm/sea\>\> rugir*, bramar; \<\<fire\>\> arder furiosamentethe battle/fire raged for three days — la encarnizada batalla/el furioso incendio se prolongó durante tres días
b) \<\<person\>\> expresar su (or mi etc) furia, rabiar -
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1. nounbe in/fly into a rage — in Wut od. (ugs.) Rage sein/geraten
in a fit of rage — in einem Anfall von Wut
2) (vehement desire or passion) Besessenheit, die2. intransitive verbsomething is [all] the rage — etwas ist [ganz] groß in Mode
1) (rave) tobenrage at or against something/somebody — gegen etwas/jemanden wüten od. (ugs.) wettern
2) (be violent, operate unchecked) toben; [Krankheit:] wüten* * *[rei‹] 1. noun 2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) wüten2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) wüten3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) wüten4) ((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* * *[reɪʤ]I. nto react with \rage to sth wütend auf etw akk reagierenin \rage wutentbrannt, zornigshe screamed at them in \rage sie schrie sie voller Zorn ana towering \rage rasende [o unbändige] Wut, Tobsuchtsanfall mto be in a \rage wütend sein, toben3. (mania)why this sudden \rage for Australian films? warum sind australische Filme plötzlich so modern?to be [all] the \rage der letzte Schrei sein famthe party was a \rage auf der Party ging's echt ab sl, das war eine Wahnsinnsparty slII. vi1. (express fury) toben▪ to \rage at sb jdn anschreienhe \raged against fate er haderte heftig mit dem Schicksal gehthe fire is raging through the forest die Feuerwand rast durch den Walda hurricane was raging in the west ein Hurrikan fegte über den Westen des Landes* * *[reɪdZ]1. nWut f, Zorn m; (of storm) Toben nt, Rasen ntto be in a rage — wütend sein, toben
fit of rage — Wutanfall m
to send sb into a rage — jdn wütend or (stronger) rasend machen
to be ( all) the rage (inf) — der letzte Schrei sein (inf), voll angesagt sein (inf)
2. vitoben, rasen; (sea, war, debate) tobento rage against sb/sth — gegen jdn/etw wettern
* * *rage [reıdʒ]A s1. 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 geraten2. fig Wüten n, Toben nfor nach)4. Begeisterung f, Taumel m, Rausch m, Ekstase f5. (große) Mode:it is (all) the rage es ist große Mode oder umg der letzte SchreiB v/i wüten (auch Krankheit, Sturm), toben (auch Meer, Sturm):a raging headache rasende Kopfschmerzen pl* * *1. nounbe in/fly into a rage — in Wut od. (ugs.) Rage sein/geraten
2) (vehement desire or passion) Besessenheit, die2. intransitive verbsomething is [all] the rage — etwas ist [ganz] groß in Mode
1) (rave) tobenrage 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.Wut nur sing. f. -
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[rei‹] 1. noun1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) raseri2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) rasen2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) rase; være ophidset2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) rase; hærge3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) rase4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) hærge•- raging- all the rage
- the rage* * *[rei‹] 1. noun1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) raseri2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) rasen2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) rase; være ophidset2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) rase; hærge3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) rase4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) hærge•- raging- all the rage
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/reidʤ/ * danh từ - cơn thịnh nộ, cơn giận dữ =to fly inyo a rage+ nổi xung, nổi cơn thịnh nộ =to be in a rage with someone+ nổi xung với ai - cơn dữ dội (đau...); sự cuồng bạo; sự ác liệt (của cuộc chiến đấu...) =the rage of the wind+ cơn gió dữ dội =the rage of the sea+ biển động dữ dội =the rage of the battle+ cuộc chiến đấu ác liệt - tính ham mê; sự say mê, sự mê cuồng (cái gì...) =to have a rage for hunting+ ham mê săn bắn - mốt thịnh hành, mốt phổ biến, cái hợp thị hiếu; người được thiên hạ ưa chuộng một thời =it is all the rage+ cái đó trở thành cái mốt thịnh hành - thi hứng; cảm xúc mãnh liệt * nội động từ - nổi cơn thịnh nộ, nổi xung, giận điên lên =to rage against (at) someone+ nổi xung lên với ai - nổi cơn dữ dội (gió, sóng...); hoành hành (bệnh...); diễn ra ác liệt (cuộc chiến đấu...) =the wind is raging+ gió thổi dữ dội =the sea is raging+ biển động dữ dội =the battle had been raging for two days+ cuộc chiến đấu diễn ra ác liệt trong hai ngày =the cholera is raging+ bệnh tả đang hoành hành =to rage itself out+ nguôi dần, lắng xuống, dịu đi =the storm has raged itself out+ cơn bâo đã lắng xuống -
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[rei‹] 1. noun1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) bes2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) besnenje2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) besneti2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) besneti3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) besneti4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) razsajati•- raging- all the rage
- the rage* * *I [réidž]nounbes, besnost, besnenje, (divja) jeza, razjarjenost, gnev, razkačenost; (o morju) besnenje; silovitost; koprnenje, poželenje, sla, pohlep, lakomnost; navdušenje, gorečnost, vnetost, strast, strastna želja ( for za, po), manija, norost; velika modachess was (all) the rage — šah je bil velika moda, je bil zelo priljubljento be in rage — biti besen, besnetito fly (to fall, to get) into rage — pobesneti, vzkipetihe has a rage for old prints, for hunting — ima strast za (nor je na) stare grafične liste, za lovII [réidž]intransitive verb & reflexive besneti ( against proti), razbesneti se, biti besen, jeziti se (at na); divjati, (o morju) besneti; razsajati (o epidemiji ipd.)to rage about — besneti, divjati, razsajatito rage at (against) s.o. — besneti, znašati se nad komto rage oneself out — izbesneti se, iztresti svojo jezo, znesti se nad; izgrmeti se -
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1. a разъярённый, взбешённый2. a яростный, неистовый3. a шотл. юр. безумный; сумасшедшийСинонимический ряд:1. fierce (adj.) agitated; fierce; savage; tumultuous; turbulent; unrestrained; violent2. frenzied (adj.) corybantic; delirious; frantic; frenetic; frenzied; rabid3. high (adj.) heavy; high; strong4. intense (adj.) concentrated; desperate; excessive; exquisite; extreme; intense; intensified; terrible; vehement; vicious5. mad (adj.) angry; enraged; flaming; incensed; indignant; infuriated; irate; ireful; mad; maddened; raging; rampageous; seething; wrathful6. raging (adj.) enraged; inflamed; infuriated; raging; ranting; raving7. wild (adj.) blustering; blustery; dirty; rough; stormful; stormy; tempestuous; wildАнтонимический ряд:bland; calm; complaisant; composed; contented; cool; dispassionate; easy; gentle; gracious; kind; meek; mild; moderate; pacific -
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rage [reɪdʒ]1 noun∎ the boss was in a rage le patron était furieux;∎ to fly into a rage entrer dans une rage folle;∎ a fit of rage un accès ou une crise de rage∎ to be all the rage faire fureur(c) (of sea, elements) furie f∎ he was raging against the Government il pestait contre le gouvernement∎ a gun battle was raging in the valley une fusillade faisait rage dans la vallée;∎ the plague was raging throughout Europe la peste ravageait l'Europe;∎ the argument still rages la question est toujours très controversée -
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несовер. - разыгрывать;
совер. - разыграть( что-л.)
1) (о пьесе, роли и т.п.) play, perform, put on
2) (в лотерею) raffle( off) ;
draw (по жребию)
3) разг. (подшучивать) play a trick (on), play a practical joke (on), pull smb.'s leg, разыграть (вн.)
1. (исполнить) perform (smth.), play (smth.) ;
разыграть спектакль perform a play;
перен. put* on an act;
2. спорт. (выполнять какую-л. комбинацию) play (smth.) ;
хорошо разыграть мяч play the ball well;
3. (приводить игру к концу) bring* (smth.) to a conclusion;
round off( smth.) ;
остроумно разыграть партию в шахматы bring* a game of chess to a masterly conclusion;
4. (в лотерею) raffle (smth.) ;
(по жребию) draw* lots (for) ;
5. (изображать собой кого-л., что-л.) play the...;
feign( smth.) ;
разыграть простачка play the simpleton;
6. разг. (одурачивать) pull smb.`s leg;
разыграть дурака make* a fool of oneself ;
~ся, разыграться
7. (о детях) romp;
(о животных) frisk, gambol;
8. разг. (начинать играть непринуждённо) warm up, get* into one`s stride;
9. (проявляться с силой) be* raging;
разыгрались события things began to happen;
страсти разыгрались feelings ran high;
буря разыгралась the storm was raging.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разыгрывать
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reɪdʒ
1. сущ.
1) а) ярость, гнев, бешенство;
приступ сильного гнева (against) in a rage ≈ в гневе to express, feel rage ≈ сердиться, гневаться to provoke, stir up smb.'s rage ≈ вызывать гнев blind, towering, ungovernable, violent rage ≈ слепой, дикий гнев fit, outburst of rage ≈ вспышка гнева jealous rage ≈ дикая ревность sudden rage ≈ внезапный приступ гнева fly into a rage Syn: anger, fury б) неистовство, сила;
стремительность( о явлениях природы) rage of fire ≈ неистовство огня Syn: violence
2) страсть, сильное стремление( for - к чему-л.) ;
жажда( чего-л.) rage of gold and blood ≈ жажда золота и крови
3) вдохновение, воодушевление( поэтическое, артистическое и т.п.) ;
воинственный дух
4) перен.;
разг. бурно, живо протекающее событие, особ. развлекательного характера The party was a rage. ≈ Вечеринка прошла бурно. ∙ all the rage
2. гл.
1) а) беситься, злиться (at, against) ;
быть в ярости, в гневе It's no use raging at/against unjust laws. ≈ Бессмысленно злиться на законодательство. б) говорить зло, раздраженно He raged at us for forgetting to order a replacement. ≈ Он яростно накинулся на нас за то, что мы забыли заказать замену.
2) а) бушевать, свирепствовать( о буре, эпидемии, страстях и т. п.) Flu raged throughout the city. ≈ Город охватила эпидемия гриппа. rage itself out б) достигать крайней степени, предела The passion for play raged in him without measure. ≈ Страсть к игре захватила его безмерно.
3) действовать с рвением, энтузиазмом Those northern nations raged over all these parts of the world. ≈ Эти северные нации активизировались во всех этих частях света. ярость, гнев, бешенство - a * приступ гнева /ярости/ - blind with * ослепленный гневом - mad with * обезумевший от ярости;
в полном бешенстве - to put smb. into a * привести кого-л. в ярость;
взбесить /разгневать, прогневить/ кого-л. - to fly /to get/ into a * прийти в ярость /в бешенство/ - to be in a * быть в ярости /в бешенстве/ - to be in a * with smb. разгневаться на кого-л. - to kill a man in a * в припадке гнева убить человека неистовство - the * of the wind неистовство ветра - the * of passion неистовство страсти - the * of thirst муки жажды (обыкн. for) страсть;
страстное стремление (к чему-л.) - a * for fame погоня за славой - a * to live страстное желание жить - to have a * for hunting быть страстным охотником взрыв, вспышка - a * of grief взрыв горя - to burst into a * of tears разразиться неудержимыми слезами (the *) (разговорное) повальное увлечение( чем-л.) ;
помешательство( на чем-л.) - bicycles were (all) the * then в те времена все были помешаны на велосипедах - Pavlova was all the * все с ума сходили по Павловой - here are some bags that are all the * эти сумочки - последний крик моды пыл, жар;
боевой дух - in the * of battle в пылу сражения экстаз( пророка, поэта) ;
вдохновение (редкое) наводнение, потоп;
прилив( устаревшее) безумие, сумасшествие быть в гневе, в ярости;
рвать и метать;
беситься от злости;
неистовствовать (тж. to * and fume) - to * at /against/ smb., smth. злиться /гневаться/ на кого-л., что-л. - he was raging at their stupidity он был вне себя от их глупости - to * against fate гневно роптать на судьбу бушевать, свирепствовать (о буре, эпидемии, войне, страстях и т. п.) - smallpox *d throughout the city в городе свирепствовала оспа - the sea *d море бушевало - to * oneself out успокоиться, затихнуть( о буре) ;
истощить свою ярость ~ разг. повальное увлечение (чем-л., кем-л.) ;
предмет общего увлечения;
all the rage последний крик моды bicycles were (all) the ~ then в те дни все помешались на велосипедах ~ ярость, гнев;
приступ сильного гнева;
неистовство;
to fly into a rage прийти в ярость rage беситься, злиться (at, against) ~ бушевать, свирепствовать (о буре, эпидемии) ~ разг. повальное увлечение (чем-л., кем-л.) ;
предмет общего увлечения;
all the rage последний крик моды ~ страсть, сильное стремление (for - к чему-л.) ~ ярость, гнев;
приступ сильного гнева;
неистовство;
to fly into a rage прийти в ярость to ~ itself out успокоиться, затихнуть (гл. обр. о буре) -
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adjective1) (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) unerträglich5) (violent in action) hart [Bremsen, Ruck]* * *[fiəs]1) (very angry and likely to attack: a fierce dog; a fierce expression.) wild2) (intense or strong: fierce rivals.) heftig•- academic.ru/87008/fiercely">fiercely* * *[fɪəs, AM fɪrs]\fierce attack scharfer Angriff\fierce combat [or fighting] erbitterter Kampf\fierce competition erbarmungslose [o scharfe] Konkurrenz\fierce opposition entschlossener Widerstand\fierce struggle heftiger Streit2. (untamed) animal wild3. (intense) stark, intensiv\fierce debate/discussion hitzige Debatte/Diskussion\fierce hate wilder [o blinder] Hass\fierce jealousy heftige [o blinde] Eifersucht\fierce love leidenschaftliche Liebe4. (destructive) heftig, stürmisch\fierce weather stürmisches Wetter\fierce winds tobende [o kräftige] Winde6.I need a cold drink something \fierce ich muss unbedingt etwas Kaltes trinken* * *[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 glühendthe troops came under fierce attack — die Truppen wurden scharf angegriffen
he has a fierce temper — er 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* * *adjective1) (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) unerträglich5) (violent in action) hart [Bremsen, Ruck]* * *adj.grimmig adj.heftig adj.wild adj. -
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rei‹ 1. noun1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) raseri(anfall)2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) raseri, herjing2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) bli rasende, rase (over)2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) rase, blåse voldsomt, herje3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) rase4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) herje•- raging- all the rage
- the rageraseIsubst. \/reɪdʒ\/1) raseri, voldsomt sinne2) mani, voldsom lidenskap, attråbe all the rage ( hverdagslig) være siste skrik, være høyeste motefly\/get into a rage bli rasende, få raserianfall, fly i flinthave a rage for something ha en (voldsom) lidenskap for noe, være lidenskapelig interessert i noein a rage i fullt raseripoetic rage forklaring: intens følelse, særlig av entusiasme og begeistringput somebody into a rage gjøre noen rasenderage for voldsom lidenskap forrage of attrå etterIIverb \/reɪdʒ\/1) rase, være rasende2) ( om sykdom) herjerage against somebody være rasende på noenrage at something være rasende over\/på noerage at\/against something være rasende over noerage oneself out rase ut, gå over -
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[rei‹] 1. noun1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) bræði2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) ofsi2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) vera fokillur2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) geisa, æða3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) geisa4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) geisa•- raging- all the rage
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raging — rag·ing (rāʹjĭng) adj. 1. Very active and unpredicatable; volatile: a raging debate; a raging fire. 2. Remarkable; extraordinary: a raging hit on prime time TV. * * * … Universalium