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road rage

英 [ˈrəʊd reɪdʒ]

美 [ˈroʊd reɪdʒ]

n.  公路暴怒(司机之间因驾驶问题而大动肝火)

牛津词典

    noun

    • 公路暴怒(司机之间因驾驶问题而大动肝火)
      a situation in which a driver becomes extremely angry or violent with the driver of another car because of the way they are driving

      柯林斯词典

      • N-UNCOUNT 公路暴怒(由于其他人违章驾驶或交通拥堵而引起的暴力行为)
        Road rageis anger or violent behaviour caused by someone else's bad driving or the stress of being in heavy traffic.
        1. ...a road rage attack on a male motorist...
          殴打一名男性司机的公路暴力行为
        2. A Times reporter yesterday became another victim of road rage.
          昨天一位《泰晤士报》的记者成了公路泄愤的又一名受害者。

      英英释义

      noun

      • violence exhibited by drivers in traffic

        双语例句

        • But road rage is associated with certain factors.
          但是公路袭击肯定有什么因素的。
        • History of road rage, problems with anger.
          有过公路愤怒的历史。
        • Road rage can happen at any time.
          路上愤怒可以发生在任何时间。
        • The courts 'success in dealing with road rage cases comes to mind. Commentary: Can risk score models help in reducing serious outcome events in patients with stable angina?
          法庭通过严惩,成功减少了路霸事件,就是一个很好的例子。评论:危险评分模型是否有助于减少稳定性心绞痛患者的严重事件?
        • He was hurt in a road rage incident.
          他在一次野蛮驾车事故中受伤。
        • A Times reporter yesterday became another victim of road rage.
          昨天一位《泰晤士报》的记者成了公路泄愤的又一名受害者。
        • Road rage is aggressive or angry behavior by a driver of an automobile or other motor vehicle.
          “路怒症”指汽车或其它机动车的驾驶人员有攻击性或愤怒的。
        • This is call road rage.
          这是呼唤道愤怒。
        • On the smaller roadways, rush-hour traffic blocks the bike lanes and intersections, prompting outbursts of road rage from frustrated cyclists.
          窄一点的马路上,高峰时间的车流阻断了自行车道和交叉路口,引起骑车人的强烈不满。
        • When you crowd people together, there is a point at which they are no longer able to function appropriately, said Leon James, a professor of psychology at the University of Hawaii who has studied road and air rage.
          如果你让人们挤在一起,到了一定程度,他们就不再能做出适当的行为,夏威夷大学研究路上和机上愤怒的心理学教授利昂·詹姆斯(LeonJames)说。