Rampaging Meaning in English
word · lemma: rampage
ˈɹæmˌpeɪdʒɪŋ/, /ˈɹæmpədʒɪŋ
RAM-pay-jing
ɹˈæmpeɪdʒɪŋ
ram-PAY-jing
释义
Behaving violently or destructively, often moving through a place and causing damage or chaos.
用法与细微差别
Usually describes animals, people, or forces (like crowds or storms) moving out of control and causing trouble. Formal and written English; more vivid than 'angry' or 'wild.' Often used with 'rampaging crowd,' 'rampaging elephant.'
Spanish: desenfrenado - furioso - causando estragosPortuguese (BR): desenfreado - furiosoPortuguese (PT): desenfreado - furiosoChinese (Simplified): 横冲直撞 - 狂暴Chinese (Traditional): 橫衝直撞 - 狂暴Hindi: उन्मादी - बेकाबू होकर उत्पात मचानाArabic: هائج - يَعْثُرُ دمارًاBengali: উগ্রভাবে তাণ্ডব চালানো - ক্ষিপ্র (বিধ্বংসীভাবে আচরণ করছে এমন)Russian: буйствующий - неистовый (разрушительный)Japanese: 暴れ回る - 暴走するVietnamese: tàn phá dữ dội - nổi cơn giận phá hoạiKorean: 날뛰는 - 미쳐 날뛰는Turkish: çılgınca saldıran - ortalığı kasıp kavuranUrdu: پھرتیلا اور پرتشدد - اُفتادہ (تباہ کن حرکت کرنے والا)Indonesian: mengamuk - mengamuk secara ganas
例句
A rampaging elephant destroyed several crops.
basic
The rampaging crowd broke windows during the protest.
basic
Police tried to stop the rampaging youths on the street.
basic
After their team lost, rampaging fans stormed the field.
natural
There was a story about a rampaging bear spotted in the village.
natural
My little brother was rampaging through the living room with his toy sword.
natural