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Definition of raving in English: ravingnoun ˈreɪvɪŋˈreɪvɪŋ usually ravingsIrrational or incoherent talk. 胡言乱语,谵语疯话 the ravings of a madwoman 一个疯女人的胡言乱语。 Example sentencesExamples - Some Marvel staffers, in terms they now regret or deny, denounced his work as the ravings of a washed-up, senile old man.
- Well, Thomas Jefferson said the book of revelations was the ravings of a lunatic.
- To Britain, this may sound like the ravings of lunatics.
- The frothy ravings have abated somewhat; victory will do that.
- Yet, when we predicted this outcome, you scoffed at our warnings as hysterical ravings.
- Austria also recognized that his doubts could well just be the paranoid ravings of someone who played Diplomacy too much.
- If you are wondering whether Scalia's ravings stem from some internally consistent theory, Ed Brayton will set you straight.
- Going to have do something about those ravings of yours.
- What interests us here is not so much the completely irrationality of Carr's ravings, but the underlying reason for it.
- Sorry if I alarmed you with my insane ravings.
- The vendor's insane ravings do not throw any light on the matter.
- You can read what can only be described as the completely nonsensical ravings of this chap here.
- What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless.
- The writers took it as the ravings of a madman.
- But to tell you the truth, I don't find Rummy's ravings even mildly annoying any more.
- Jian's preoccupation with Mr. Yang's ravings, though, is not without self-interest.
- Like a lunatic's ravings, his writing is inscrutable, absurd, yet shot through with phrases of visionary clarity and unpredictable poetry.
- If you can stomach such ravings, here's a taster.
- Well, that didn't sound at all like the ravings of a madman.
- These hysterical ravings, however, I think he takes seriously.
Synonyms gibberish, rambling, babbling, wild talk, incoherent talk
adjective ˈreɪvɪŋˈreɪvɪŋ informal Used to emphasize a particular quality. she'd never been a raving beauty 她从来不是一个大美人。 as submodifier have you gone raving mad? 你疯得说胡话了吗? Example sentencesExamples - Well, once again I'm not going to call them raving maniacs.
- You already know I'm not a raving environmentalist.
- Secondly before the raving mad dogs tear me to pieces, think of this as a ray of hope.
- He had also noticed his brother dancing with the raving beauty, Katherine.
- She was not a raving beauty like most of the girls he knew.
- Lindbergh of course was not exactly a raving lefty.
- She was somewhat cute as best, not a raving beauty.
- Though I have some mental health issues, I am not a raving lunatic.
- She knew that she wasn't the raving beauty that she had always wished she was.
- If he doesn't do something soon, he'll definitely go stark raving mad.
- He seemed to think the recorder was The Way to teach us music so he must have been a raving psychopath.
- He writes in a confounding way that always makes me end up thinking that he is a raving buffoon or a extraordinarily perceptive genius.
- Actually, McReynolds was a raving anti-Semite, and a racist, too.
- Even as a raving crank, Joe has weird delusions of normalcy.
- You might help to counter the raving loons that have used his comment section to attack him too.
- Why do they want to see a raving lunatic, saying things he might regret?
- I'm not going to turn into a raving fundamentalist.
- The moment they put me in bed I was a raving lunatic.
- Versa was afraid to take any more steps, for fear that her intrusion would jerk him back into reality, and send him raving mad.
- "For years, I was a raving lunatic, " he says now.
Synonyms very great, considerable, remarkable, extraordinary, singular, striking, outstanding, stunning
Rhymescraving, engraving, paving, saving, shaving Definition of raving in US English: ravingnounˈreɪvɪŋˈrāviNG usually ravingsWild, irrational, or incoherent talk. 胡言乱语,谵语疯话 the ravings of a madwoman 一个疯女人的胡言乱语。 Example sentencesExamples - If you can stomach such ravings, here's a taster.
- The frothy ravings have abated somewhat; victory will do that.
- What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless.
- Jian's preoccupation with Mr. Yang's ravings, though, is not without self-interest.
- Like a lunatic's ravings, his writing is inscrutable, absurd, yet shot through with phrases of visionary clarity and unpredictable poetry.
- Some Marvel staffers, in terms they now regret or deny, denounced his work as the ravings of a washed-up, senile old man.
- To Britain, this may sound like the ravings of lunatics.
- The writers took it as the ravings of a madman.
- If you are wondering whether Scalia's ravings stem from some internally consistent theory, Ed Brayton will set you straight.
- Well, that didn't sound at all like the ravings of a madman.
- Going to have do something about those ravings of yours.
- You can read what can only be described as the completely nonsensical ravings of this chap here.
- Sorry if I alarmed you with my insane ravings.
- The vendor's insane ravings do not throw any light on the matter.
- Well, Thomas Jefferson said the book of revelations was the ravings of a lunatic.
- But to tell you the truth, I don't find Rummy's ravings even mildly annoying any more.
- Yet, when we predicted this outcome, you scoffed at our warnings as hysterical ravings.
- Austria also recognized that his doubts could well just be the paranoid ravings of someone who played Diplomacy too much.
- These hysterical ravings, however, I think he takes seriously.
- What interests us here is not so much the completely irrationality of Carr's ravings, but the underlying reason for it.
Synonyms gibberish, rambling, babbling, wild talk, incoherent talk
adjectiveˈreɪvɪŋˈrāviNG informal Used to emphasize the bad or extreme quality of someone or something. 〈非正式〉非常的,极端的 she'd never been a raving beauty 她从来不是一个大美人。 as submodifier have you gone raving mad? 你疯得说胡话了吗? Example sentencesExamples - She was somewhat cute as best, not a raving beauty.
- The moment they put me in bed I was a raving lunatic.
- I'm not going to turn into a raving fundamentalist.
- "For years, I was a raving lunatic, " he says now.
- He writes in a confounding way that always makes me end up thinking that he is a raving buffoon or a extraordinarily perceptive genius.
- She was not a raving beauty like most of the girls he knew.
- He had also noticed his brother dancing with the raving beauty, Katherine.
- Why do they want to see a raving lunatic, saying things he might regret?
- Lindbergh of course was not exactly a raving lefty.
- He seemed to think the recorder was The Way to teach us music so he must have been a raving psychopath.
- Even as a raving crank, Joe has weird delusions of normalcy.
- Secondly before the raving mad dogs tear me to pieces, think of this as a ray of hope.
- She knew that she wasn't the raving beauty that she had always wished she was.
- Well, once again I'm not going to call them raving maniacs.
- Versa was afraid to take any more steps, for fear that her intrusion would jerk him back into reality, and send him raving mad.
- You might help to counter the raving loons that have used his comment section to attack him too.
- If he doesn't do something soon, he'll definitely go stark raving mad.
- Though I have some mental health issues, I am not a raving lunatic.
- You already know I'm not a raving environmentalist.
- Actually, McReynolds was a raving anti-Semite, and a racist, too.
Synonyms very great, considerable, remarkable, extraordinary, singular, striking, outstanding, stunning mad, insane, mentally ill, certifiable, deranged, demented, of unsound mind, out of one's mind, not in one's right mind, sick in the head, not together, crazy, crazed, lunatic, non compos mentis, unbalanced, unhinged, unstable, disturbed, distracted, stark mad, manic, frenzied, distraught, frantic, hysterical, delirious, psychotic, psychopathic, mad as a hatter, mad as a march hare, away with the fairies, foaming at the mouth |