rant 音标拼音: [r'ænt]
vt .
vi . 咆哮,激昂地说
n . 咆哮,激昂的演说
咆哮,激昂地说咆哮,激昂的演说
rant n 1 :
a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion [
synonym : {
harangue }, {
rant }, {
ranting }]
2 :
pompous or pretentious talk or writing [
synonym : {
bombast },
{
fustian }, {
rant }, {
claptrap }, {
blah }]
v 1 :
talk in a noisy ,
excited ,
or declamatory manner [
synonym :
{
rant }, {
mouth off }, {
jabber }, {
spout }, {
rabbit on },
{
rave }]
Runt \
Runt \,
n . [
Written also {
rant }.] [
Scot .
runt an old cow ,
an old ,
withered woman ,
a hardened stem or stalk ,
the trunk of a tree ;
cf .
D .
rund a bullock ,
an ox or cow ,
G .
rind .
Cf .
{
Rother },
a .]
1 . (
Zool .)
Any animal which is unusually small ,
as compared with others of its kind ; --
applied particularly to domestic animals .
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1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Zool .)
A variety of domestic pigeon ,
related to the barb and carrier .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
A dwarf ;
also ,
a mean ,
despicable ,
boorish person ; --
used opprobriously .
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1913 Webster ]
Before I buy a bargain of such runts ,
I '
ll buy a college for bears ,
and live among '
em .
--
Beau . &
Fl .
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1913 Webster ]
4 .
The dead stump of a tree ;
also ,
the stem of a plant . [
Obs .
or Prov .
Eng .] --
Halliwell .
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1913 Webster ]
Neither young poles nor old runts are durable .
--
Holland .
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Rant \
Rant \ (
r [
a ^]
nt ),
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Ranted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Ranting }.] [
OD .
ranten ,
randen ,
to dote ,
to be enraged .]
To rave in violent ,
high -
sounding ,
or extravagant language ,
without dignity of thought ;
to be noisy ,
boisterous ,
and bombastic in talk or declamation ;
as ,
a ranting preacher .
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1913 Webster ]
Look where my ranting host of the Garter comes ! --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
Rant \
Rant \,
n .
High -
sounding language ,
without importance or dignity of thought ;
boisterous ,
empty declamation ;
bombast ;
as ,
the rant of fanatics .
[
1913 Webster ]
This is a stoical rant ,
without any foundation in the nature of man or reason of things . --
Atterbury .
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1913 Webster ]
226 Moby Thesaurus words for "
rant ":
absurdity ,
act ,
amphigory ,
assault ,
attack ,
babble ,
babblement ,
balderdash ,
barbarize ,
batter ,
bawl out ,
be angry ,
be excitable ,
be insane ,
be livid ,
be pissed ,
bellow ,
berate ,
bibble -
babble ,
blabber ,
blather ,
blow a gasket ,
blow up ,
bluff ,
bluster ,
bluster and bluff ,
blustering ,
boastfulness ,
boil ,
bombast ,
bombastry ,
bounce ,
brag ,
bravado ,
browned off ,
brutalize ,
bully ,
bullying ,
burn ,
bustle ,
butcher ,
carry on ,
catch fire ,
catch the infection ,
chafe ,
claptrap ,
come apart ,
debate ,
declaim ,
demagogue ,
destroy ,
dote ,
double -
talk ,
drivel ,
drool ,
elocute ,
excite easily ,
expatiate ,
explode ,
expound ,
fanfaronade ,
fiddle -
faddle ,
fiddledeedee ,
fire up ,
flame up ,
flare up ,
flash up ,
flatulence ,
flip ,
flummery ,
flurry ,
fluster ,
folderol ,
fret ,
fudge ,
fume ,
fuss ,
fustian ,
gabble ,
galimatias ,
gammon ,
gasconade ,
get excited ,
gibber ,
gibberish ,
gibble -
gabble ,
go into hysterics ,
go on ,
gobbledygook ,
grimace ,
ham ,
ham it up ,
hammer ,
harangue ,
have a conniption ,
have a demon ,
have a tantrum ,
hector ,
hectoring ,
highfalutin ,
histrionics ,
hit the ceiling ,
hocus -
pocus ,
hold forth ,
hot air ,
huff ,
humbug ,
intimidate ,
intimidation ,
jabber ,
jargon ,
jaw ,
lash ,
lay waste ,
lecture ,
lexiphanicism ,
loot ,
maul ,
mouth ,
mug ,
mumbo jumbo ,
narrishkeit ,
niaiserie ,
nonsense ,
orate ,
out -
herod Herod ,
overact ,
overdramatize ,
pack of nonsense ,
palaver ,
perorate ,
philippic ,
pillage ,
pissed off ,
pomposity ,
pontificate ,
prate ,
prattle ,
preach ,
rabble -
rouse ,
rag ,
rage ,
rail ,
raise Cain ,
raise hell ,
raise the devil ,
raise the roof ,
ramble ,
ramp ,
rampage ,
rant and rave ,
rape ,
rate ,
rave ,
read ,
ream out ,
recite ,
rhapsody ,
rhetoric ,
rigamarole ,
rigmarole ,
riot ,
roar ,
rodomontade ,
roister ,
rollick ,
rubbish ,
ruin ,
run a temperature ,
run amok ,
run mad ,
sack ,
savage ,
seethe ,
side ,
simmer ,
sizzle ,
skimble -
skamble ,
slang ,
slaughter ,
slaver ,
slobber ,
smoke ,
smolder ,
soapbox ,
sow chaos ,
speak ,
spiel ,
splutter ,
spout ,
sputter ,
stew ,
storm ,
stuff and nonsense ,
stultiloquence ,
swagger ,
swashbuckle ,
swashbucklery ,
take fire ,
take on ,
tear ,
tear around ,
terrorize ,
theatrics ,
throw a fit ,
throw away ,
tirade ,
trash ,
trumpery ,
trumpet ,
tub -
thump ,
turgidity ,
turn a hair ,
twaddle ,
twattle ,
twiddle -
twaddle ,
underact ,
vandalize ,
vapor ,
vaporing ,
violate ,
vituperate ,
vociferate ,
waffling ,
wander ,
wreck
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