rabid

英 ['ræbɪd; 'reɪ-] 美
  • adj. 激烈的;狂暴的;偏激的;患狂犬病的

中文词源


rabid 发狂的,患狂犬病

来自拉丁语 rabere,发狂的,词源同 rage.

英文词源


rabid (adj.)
1610s, "furious, raving," from Latin rabidus "raging, furious, enraged; inspired; ungoverned; rabid," from rabere "be mad, rave" (see rage (v.)). Meaning "made mad by rabies" in English first recorded 1804. Related: Rabidly; rabidness.

双语例句


1. the rabid tabloid press
偏激的小报

来自《权威词典》

2. Even the survey's most rabid critics acknowledge the utility of this kind of data.
连该调查最狂热的批评者也承认这类数据的用处.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. The party has distanced itself from the more rabid nationalist groups in the country.
此党派与国内较偏激的民族主义团体保持了距离。

来自辞典例句

4. Rex made a rabid speech in the House of Commons.
雷克斯在下院发表了一通狂热的演说.

来自辞典例句

5. A rabid dog may froth at the mouth.
疯狗可能嘴边流着白沫.

来自辞典例句

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