rage
s.
furia, arrebatamiento, arrebato, arrebato de cólera, coraje, emperramiento, enfurecimiento, enojo, ensañamiento, furor, ira, rabia
v.
enfurecerse, bufar de cólera, encolerizarse, enrabiarse, estar furioso, proferir con furia
Rage
rage
v.- enfurecer | encolerizarse | arrasars.- rabia | furia | arrebato de cólera | furor
rage
moda, furor; furia, ira, cólera
rage 1 (n.) = furia, rabia
Ex: Librarians would find their jobs a lot easier if they were relieved of the responsibility of being all things to all people, and should encouraged to accept their own human fallibility and express their rage, frustration, and fears.
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*eyes + glint with + rage = ojos + brillar de rabia
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*in a rage = furioso, enojado
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*road rage = violencia al volante
rage 2 (n.) = furor, moda
Ex: The article 'The new age rage and schoolbook protest' explores the myths, legends and misunderstandings surrounding attempts to remove textbooks and library materials from US public schools.
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*rage militaire = pasión bélica, pasión por la guerra
rage 3 (v.)
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*argument + rage = polémica + perdurar, polémica + continuar
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*battle + rage = batalla + continuar
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*controversy + rage = polémica + abundar, polémica + continuar
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*debate + rage = debate + mantenerse, debate + durar, debate + perdurar, debate + seguir
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*dispute + rage = disputa + perdurar, disputa + continuar
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*epidemic + rage = epidemia + arrasar
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*rage against = protestar furiosamente