柯林斯詞典rant /r?nt/ (ranting,ranted,rants) 1. V-T/V-I If you say that someone rants, you mean that they talk loudly or angrily, and exaggerate or say foolish things. 咆哮; 誇誇其談 As the boss began to rant, I stood up and went out. 老板開始咆哮時(shí),我站起來走了出去。 Even their three dogs got bored and fell asleep as he ranted on. 甚至他們的3條狗在他不停地誇誇其談時(shí),都覺得厭煩竝睡著了。 "Let's get it over and done with," he ranted. “讓我們就此了結(jié)這件事情,”他咆哮道。2. N-COUNT Rant is also a noun. 咆哮; 誇誇其談 Part I is a rant against organized religion. 第一部分是對(duì)有組織的宗教的怒斥。3. rantingN-VAR 咆哮; 誇誇其談 He had been listening to Goldstone's rantings all night. 他整晚都在聽戈德斯通的誇誇其談。 返回 rant劍橋詞典to speak or shout in a loud , uncontrolled, or angry way, often saying confused or silly things 怒吼;抱怨;叫嚷;大聲責(zé)罵 He's always ranting (on) about the government . 他縂是抱怨政府。 I get fed up with my mother ranting and raving (about my clothes ) all the time . 我母親老是(因爲(wèi)我的穿著)對(duì)我嘮叨抱怨,我真是受夠了。 返回 rant