raves
n. 狂欢晚会( rave的名词复数 )
v. 胡言乱语( rave的第三人称单数 ); 愤怒地说; 咆哮; 痴心地说
If someone raves, they talk in an excited and uncontrolled way.
She cried and raved for weeks, and people did not know what to do...
她哭喊了好几个星期,人们不知如何是好。
'What is wrong with you, acting like that,' she raved, pacing up and down frantically.
“你是怎么回事,竟然做出那种事,”她咆哮着,发疯一样走来走去。
If you rave about something, you speak or write about it with great enthusiasm.
Rachel raved about the new foods she ate while she was there...
雷切尔对她在那里吃的新奇食物赞不绝口。
'Such lovely clothes. I'd no idea Milan was so wonderful,' she raved.
“这些时装太漂亮了。我没想到米兰是如此的精彩,”她赞不绝口。
A rave is a big event at which young people dance to electronic music in a large building or in the open air. Raves are often associated with illegal drugs.
...an all-night rave at Castle Donington.
在多宁顿城堡的彻夜狂欢
A rave is the same as a rave review .
The resulting show, 'Only the Truth is Funny', has drawn raves from the critics.
最后拍成的影片《真相最可笑》得到了评论家的盛赞。
After raves, we used to chill out in each others' bedrooms.
以前每次狂欢派对过后,我们都会到彼此的卧室去放松一下。
The resulting show, "Only the Truth is Funny", has drawn raves from the critics.
最后拍成的影片《真相最可笑》得到了评论家的盛赞。
She raves about that singer.
她醉心地谈论那位歌手.
His new play received raves in the paper.
他的新剧本在报纸上受到赞扬.
Chill - out lounges started to appear at raves during the '90 s.
休闲酒吧开始在20世纪90年代的狂欢晚会上出现.