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to rave
01
parlare in modo confuso, delirare
to talk rapidly and incoherently, making it hard for others to understand what is being said
Intransitive: to rave about sth
Example
The artist raved about their creative process, describing it in a feverish, almost delirious manner.
Excitement bubbled over as she raved incoherently about the thrilling adventure she had experienced.
02
esaltare, lodare
to praise and express intense admiration for someone or something
Intransitive: to rave about sb/sth
Example
The music critic raved about the band's latest album, praising its innovative sound and lyrical depth.
Il critico musicale ha esaltato l'ultimo album della band, lodando il suo suono innovativo e la sua profondità lirica.
The film critic raved about the director's latest movie, praising its compelling storyline and outstanding performances.
Il critico cinematografico ha esaltato l'ultimo film del regista, lodando la sua trama avvincente e le sue performance eccezionali.
03
festeggiare, partecipare a una rave
to attend or participate in a rave, a large, lively party or event characterized by electronic music, dancing, and a vibrant atmosphere
Intransitive
Example
Last weekend, they raved at the music festival, dancing until the early hours of the morning.
Lo scorso fine settimana, hanno festeggiato al festival musicale, ballando fino alle prime ore del mattino.
They are currently raving at the club, immersed in the pulsating beats and colorful lights.
Attualmente festeggiano al club, immersi nei ritmi pulsanti e nelle luci colorate.
Rave
01
elogio
an enthusiastic article published in a magazine or newspaper about a particular film, book, etc.
Example
The magazine published a rave about the groundbreaking research being conducted in renewable energy.
Her blog post received raves from readers who found her personal story of overcoming adversity deeply inspiring.
02
rave, festa rave
a dance party that lasts all night and electronically synthesized music is played