Rampage
[ræm'peɪdʒ] or ['ræmpedʒ]
解释:
(noun.) violently angry and destructive behavior.
(verb.) act violently, recklessly, or destructively.
埃斯特尔校对--From WordNet
解释:
(v.) Violent or riotous behavior; a state of excitement, passion, or debauchery; as, to be on the rampage.
(v. i.) To leap or prance about, as an animal; to be violent; to rage.
校对:莎娜
例句:
- But unfortunately Demi's most unconquerable prejudice was against going to bed, and that night he decided to go on a rampage. 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特. 小妇人.
- When I got home at night, and delivered this message for Joe, my sister went on the Rampage, in a more alarming degree than at any previous period. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 远大前程.
- To think of your poor sister and her Rampages! 查尔斯·狄更斯. 远大前程.
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