rage

  • 11Rage — Rage: Rage (игра)  компьютерная игра, смесь шутера от первого лица и гонки с элементами ролевой игры, разработанная компанией id Software и изданная Bethesda Softworks, в России совместно локализована и издана компанией 1С и СофтКлаб. ATI… …

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  • 12rage — RÁGE, rag, vb. III. intranz. (Despre unele animale) A scoate răgete. ♦ fig. (Despre oameni) A ţipa, a răcni, a zbiera, a urla. [var.: răgí s.f.] – Din lat. ragere. Trimis de LauraGellner, 02.03.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  RÁGE vb …

    Dicționar Român

  • 13rage — Rage, Il vient de Rabies, en muant i vocal en i consonant, comme qui diroit Rab jes, Furor, Rabies. Il a une grand rage de dents, Cruciatur dolore dentium. Mettre la rage sus aux jumens, Furiare. Ville touchée de rage, Ciuitas rabie contacta.… …

    Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • 14rage — ► NOUN 1) violent uncontrollable anger. 2) (in combination ) violent anger associated with conflict arising from a particular context: air rage. 3) a vehement desire or passion. 4) Austral./NZ informal a lively party. ► VERB 1) feel or express… …

    English terms dictionary

  • 15rage — [rāj] n. [OFr < LL rabia, rage, madness; akin to rabere, to rage: see RABID] 1. Obs. insanity 2. a furious, uncontrolled anger; esp., a brief spell of raving fury 3. a great force, violence, or intensity, as of the wind 4. strong emotion,… …

    English World dictionary

  • 16-rage — [reıdʒ] suffix [in nouns] road rage/air rage etc when someone becomes extremely angry and violent while they are driving, on a plane etc ▪ He was attacked in a road rage incident …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17Rage — Sf Wut, Empörung per. Wortschatz fremd. Erkennbar fremd (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. rage, dieses sicher zu einer spätlateinischen Zwischenstufe von l. rabiēs. Dazu enragiert leidenschaftlich erregt aus frz. enragé.    Ebenso ne. rage; …

    Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • 18rage — [n1] extreme anger acerbity, acrimony, agitation, animosity, apoplexy, asperity, bitterness, blowup*, bluster, choler, convulsion, dander, eruption, exasperation, excitement, explosion, ferment, ferocity, fireworks, frenzy, furor, fury, gall,… …

    New thesaurus

  • 19Rage — Rage, v. t. To enrage. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 20Rage — (franz., spr. rāsch ), Wut, Tobsucht …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon