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1 rant
intransitive verbrant [and rave] — wettern (ugs.) ( about über + Akk.)
rant at — anschnauzen (ugs.)
* * *[rænt]* * *[rænt]I. nto go into a \rant about [or against] sb/sth eine Tirade gegen jdn/etw loslassen geh, gegen jdn/etw wettern fam* * *[rnt]1. vi(emotionally, angrily) eine Schimpfkanonade loslassen (inf); (= talk nonsense) irres Zeug reden (inf)to rant (and rave) at sb — mit jdm schimpfen
what's he ranting (on) about? — worüber lässt er sich denn da aus? (inf)
2. nSchimpfkanonade f (inf)* * *rant [rænt]A v/i1. besonders schott lärmen2. schwadronieren, Phrasen dreschen:B v/t pathetisch vortragenC s Schwulst m, Phrasendrescherei f* * *intransitive verbrant [and rave] — wettern (ugs.) ( about über + Akk.)
rant at — anschnauzen (ugs.)
* * *v.geschwollen reden ausdr.lärmen v. -
2 rant
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3 rave
1. intransitive verb1) (talk wildly) irreredenrave at — [wüst] beschimpfen
2) (speak with admiration) schwärmen (about, over von)2. adjective(coll.) [hellauf] begeistert [Kritik]3. noun* * *[reiv]1) (to talk wildly because, or as if, one is mad.) phantasieren2) (to talk very enthusiastically: He's been raving about this new record he's heard.) schwärmen•- academic.ru/60417/raving">raving* * *[reɪv]an all-night \rave eine Party, die die ganze Nacht dauert\rave music Rave m\rave scene Raverszene fto receive \rave reviews von den Kritikern hoch gelobt werden, glänzende Kritiken bekommenIV. vi1. (talk wildly) toben, wüten▪ to \rave that... seinem Unmut darüber Luft machen, dass...to rant and \rave auf hundertachtzig sein fam, tobento \rave about sth von etw dat schwärmen* * *[reɪv]1. vi(= be delirious) fantasieren, phantasieren, delirieren (spec); (= talk wildly) fantasieren, phantasieren, spinnen (inf); (= speak furiously) toben; (inf = speak, write enthusiastically) schwärmen (about, over von); (liter) (storm) toben; (wind) brausen; (sea) tobento rave against sb/sth — gegen jdn/etw wettern
he raved at the children for breaking the window — er donnerte die Kinder wegen der eingeworfenen Fensterscheibe an
See:→ rant2. n2) (inf: praise) Schwärmerei fto have a rave about sth — von etw schwärmen, von etw ganz weg sein (inf)
the play got a rave review (inf) — das Stück bekam eine glänzende or begeisterte Kritik
3) (inf= fashion)
it's all the rave — das ist große Mode* * *rave1 [reıv]A v/i1. delieren, fantasieren, irrereden2. brausen (Meer, Wind etc)4. umg schwärmen (about, over von)5. Br sl ausgelassen feiern, engS. ravenB v/t im Delirium von sich geben, wirr hervorstoßenC s1. überwältigende oder betäubende Pracht:a rave of colo(u)r ein Rausch oder Traum von Farben2. umg (about, over) Schwärmerei f (über akk, von), überschwängliches Lob (für), begeisterte Worte pl (für):rave review Bombenkritik f3. Br sla) rave-up heiße Feteb) Rave m, auch n (Tanzparty, besonders mit Technomusik)4. Br sl Mode f:the latest rave der letzte Schreirave2 [reıv] s AUTO Seitenbrett n an der Ladefläche* * *1. intransitive verb1) (talk wildly) irreredenrave at — [wüst] beschimpfen
2) (speak with admiration) schwärmen (about, over von)2. adjective(coll.) [hellauf] begeistert [Kritik]3. noun* * *(about, over) v.schwärmen v. v.rasen v. -
4 ignorant
adjective1) (lacking knowledge) unwissend; ungebildet3) (uninformed)be ignorant of something — über etwas (Akk.) nicht informiert sein
remain ignorant of something — über etwas (Akk.) nie etwas erfahren
be ignorant in or of mathematics — mangelnde Kenntnisse in Mathematik haben
* * *['iɡnərənt]1) (knowing very little: He's really very ignorant - he ought to read more; I'm ignorant about money matters.) ungebildet•- academic.ru/36744/ignorantly">ignorantly- ignorance* * *ig·no·rant[ˈɪgnərənt]adj unwissend, ungebildet* * *['Ignərənt]adj1) (= generally uneducated) unwissend, ungebildet, ignorant; (of particular subject) unwissend; (of plan, requirements etc) nicht informiert (of über +acc)to be ignorant of the facts — die Tatsachen nicht kennen
I am not exactly ignorant of what has been going on — es ist nicht so, als wüsste ich nicht, was los ist
they are ignorant of or about what happened — sie wissen nicht, was geschehen ist
2) (= ill-mannered) unhöflich, ungeschliffen, ungehobeltyou ignorant fool — du ungehobelter Patron
* * *ignorant adj1. unkundig (of gen):be ignorant of sth etwas nicht wissen oder kennen, nichts wissen von etwas;I’m rather ignorant about cars ich verstehe nicht viel von Autos;be ignorant of the law rechtsunkundig sein;he is not ignorant of what happened er weiß sehr wohl, was geschehen ist2. peja) ignorant, beschränktb) ungebildet3. von Unwissen zeugend (Bemerkung etc)4. unwissentlich (Sünde etc)* * *adjective1) (lacking knowledge) unwissend; ungebildet2) (behaving in uncouth manner) unkultiviert (abwertend)3) (uninformed)be ignorant of something — über etwas (Akk.) nicht informiert sein
remain ignorant of something — über etwas (Akk.) nie etwas erfahren
be ignorant in or of mathematics — mangelnde Kenntnisse in Mathematik haben
* * *adj.dumm adj.unwissend adj. -
5 rave
[reɪv] nan all-night \rave eine Party, die die ganze Nacht dauert n\rave music Rave m;\rave scene Raverszene f adjattr begeistert, enthusiastisch;to receive \rave reviews von den Kritikern hoch gelobt werden, glänzende Kritiken bekommen vi1) ( talk wildly) toben, wüten;to \rave that... seinem Unmut darüber Luft machen, dass...;to rant and \rave auf hundertachtzig sein ( fam), tobento \rave about sth von etw dat schwärmen -
6 ignorant
unwissend, ungebildet;
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