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ekspresie
furia en el surf
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
surf rage СУЩ. U СПОРТ
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. rage [америк. reɪdʒ, брит. reɪdʒ] СУЩ.
1.1. rage U (violent anger):
furia ж.
1.2. rage C (fit of fury):
2. rage U (fashion):
rage разг.
furor м.
rage разг.
moda ж.
II. rage [америк. reɪdʒ, брит. reɪdʒ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. rage:
rage storm/sea:
rage storm/sea:
rage fire:
2. rage person:
3. rage <raging, прич. наст. вр. >:
rage storm
rage sea
rage headache
rage argument
rage argument
rage argument
I. surf [америк. sərf, брит. səːf] СУЩ. U
1. surf:
olas ж. мн. (rompientes)
oleaje м.
2. surf (foam):
espuma ж.
II. surf [америк. sərf, брит. səːf] ГЛ. неперех. СПОРТ
III. surf [америк. sərf, брит. səːf] ГЛ. перех. ИНФОРМ.
в словаре PONS
I. rage [reɪdʒ] СУЩ.
1. rage мн. отсут. (anger):
furia ж.
2. rage (fashion):
II. rage [reɪdʒ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. rage (express fury):
to rage at sb/sth
2. rage (continue):
rage battle
rage epidemic
rage wind, storm
rage fire
I. surf [sɜ:f, америк. sɜ:rf] СУЩ.
olas ж. мн.
II. surf [sɜ:f, америк. sɜ:rf] ГЛ. неперех. СПОРТ
III. surf [sɜ:f, америк. sɜ:rf] ГЛ. перех. ИНФОРМ.
в словаре PONS
I. rage [reɪdʒ] СУЩ.
1. rage (anger):
furia ж.
2. rage (fashion):
II. rage [reɪdʒ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. rage (express fury):
to rage at sb/sth
2. rage (continue):
rage battle
rage epidemic
rage wind, storm
rage fire
I. surf [sɜrf] СУЩ.
olas ж. мн.
II. surf [sɜrf] ГЛ. неперех. СПОРТ
III. surf [sɜrf] ГЛ. перех. comput
Present
Irage
yourage
he/she/itrages
werage
yourage
theyrage
Past
Iraged
youraged
he/she/itraged
weraged
youraged
theyraged
Present Perfect
Ihaveraged
youhaveraged
he/she/ithasraged
wehaveraged
youhaveraged
theyhaveraged
Past Perfect
Ihadraged
youhadraged
he/she/ithadraged
wehadraged
youhadraged
theyhadraged
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He says incidents of full-blown air rage are unusual, though increased overcrowding fosters an environment in which it is more likely to occur.
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Leave no emotion unexpressed, no dissatisfaction unvoiced, allow no rage to simmer frustrated beneath your skin.
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His father was a drunkard given to insensate rage, who despised his delicate son, not only for his supposed effeminacy, but also for his sensitivity and literary pretensions.
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Going berserk is also used colloquially to describe a person who is acting in a wild rage or in an uncontrolled and irrational manner.
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He would bark ferociously and work himself into physical contortions of rage never before dreamed of by a dog.
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