ranting
v. 誇誇其談( rant的現在分詞 ); 大叫大嚷地以…說教; 氣憤地)大叫大嚷; 不停地大聲抱怨
If you say that someone rants, you mean that they talk loudly or angrily, and exaggerate or say foolish things.
As the boss began to rant, I stood up and went out...
老闆開始咆哮的時候,我起身走了出去。
...the mentally ill patient we heard ranting about demons...
我們聽到正在大叫著魔鬼的精神病人
If you say that someone rants and raves, you mean that they talk loudly and angrily in an uncontrolled way.
I don't rant and rave or throw tea cups.
我不會大喊大叫或摔茶杯。
1. a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion
There was no occasion for ranting.
沒必要大聲咆哮.
By sounding off, you usually end up making a ranting speech that you end up regretting!
你總是誇誇其談, 激昂演說,到末了後悔不已.
First, let me start with some ranting double - talk, then we'll get to the good stuff.
首先讓我來段激昂、糊、解、知所云的話, 然後我們再來說些有意思的.
He stood there for about twenty minutes ranting andthe colour of the new paint.
他在那兒站了二十來分鐘,大聲抱怨新塗料的顏色不夠好.
A: The students keep ranting about the incompetent teacher. What can we do?
學生們一直在抱怨那位缺乏能力的老師, 我們該怎麼辦?