rave
verb [ I ] uk/reɪv/ us/reɪv/
(SPEAK FOOLISHLY)
(通常指因为心烦、愤怒或生病而)语无伦次,胡言乱语,说胡话
to speak in an uncontrolled way, usually because you are upset or angry, or because you are ill
He's always raving (on) about the government. 他总是语无伦次地大骂政府。
She was ranting and raving about some imagined insult. 她臆想有人侮辱她便大骂大叫。
(PRAISE)
informal赞不绝口;极力赞扬;热烈吹捧
to praise something very much
She raved about/over the clothes she had seen at the Paris fashion shows. 她对巴黎时装展上展出的服装赞不绝口。
rave
adjective [ before noun ] informal uk/reɪv/ us/reɪv/
狂热褒评的,大加赞扬的,捧上天的
admiring and giving a lot of praise
The show has received rave reviews/notices in all the papers. 这场演出受到所有报纸的高度评价/吸引了所有报纸的注意并得到热情洋溢的报道。
rave
noun [ C ] mainly UK informal uk/reɪv/ us/reɪv/
(年轻人随着现代电子音乐跳舞且有时吸毒的)狂欢聚会,锐舞派对
an event where young people dance to modern electronic music and sometimes take illegal drugs
an all-night/open-air rave 通宵/露天狂欢聚会
rave music 狂欢聚会舞曲