Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Rant"
The meaning of "Rant" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Что значит That's my rant.?
A:
It's something people say after expressing an opinion that is often sad or angry. It's almost an apology for being negative and making the person listening feel sad, but it was something they felt was important to say
Q:
Что значит go on a rant?
A:
Have a fit, yell, complain, get mad
Q:
Что значит go on a rant?
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To complain about something, usually for a longer period of time, not just quickly
Q:
Что значит ranting about?
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To complain/go on a tangent about something/someone.
Q:
Что значит You can rant and rave at the fine, but you'll still have to pay it.?
A:
You can complain about the fine, but you still have to pay it.
Example sentences using "Rant"
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Покажите мне примеры предложений с rant.
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She ranted about her boss for hours.
When I am angry, I tend to rant.
When I am angry, I tend to rant.
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Покажите мне примеры предложений с rant.
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He was very annoyed with how I did the job but when I tried to apologise and explain myself, he started ranting (or, to rant) at me uncontrollably, calling me names and saying I was the worst plumber he had ever employed! Totally unfair but that’s life, eh?
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Покажите мне примеры предложений с rant.
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Synonyms of "Rant" and their differences
Q:
В чем разница между rant и rave ?
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Rave is to speak or write wildly or incoherently while rant is to speak or shout at length in an uncontrollable anger.
The woman's irate Facebook rant was not representative of her character and was eventually taken down
The guy on the corner was raving like a madman.
The woman's irate Facebook rant was not representative of her character and was eventually taken down
The guy on the corner was raving like a madman.
Q:
В чем разница между rant и rave ?
A:
rant is to go on and on about something (usually about something you dislike or find annoying) and rave is basically the same thing (talking a lot about it) but for pleasant things or something you like or love
Q:
В чем разница между "he went into a rant" и "he went on a rant" ?
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but in every day life we say on a rant
Q:
В чем разница между rant и rave ?
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"Rant" is when you talk continuously about something that annoys you, makes you mad, or you just don't like.
A "Rave" is when you com-bust into a rage and you spout words incoherently or start the next word when your half-way through saying the first and just do that repeatedly. You basically turn into the Tasmanian devil ( if you get that reference.)
Another definition (which I did not entirely know until after I google searched it.) Is to praise someone or speak highly of them.
The third definition is a wild party that usually involves drinking, and music.
A "Rave" is when you com-bust into a rage and you spout words incoherently or start the next word when your half-way through saying the first and just do that repeatedly. You basically turn into the Tasmanian devil ( if you get that reference.)
Another definition (which I did not entirely know until after I google searched it.) Is to praise someone or speak highly of them.
The third definition is a wild party that usually involves drinking, and music.
Translations of "Rant"
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? "sorry for the rant" what does it mean?
A:
A rant is like... when someone complains about something a lot. Maybe something really frustrates or bothers them, so instead of just saying they don't like it, they complain about how much they hate it for a couple minutes or something.
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Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? &&&&what does 'rant' mean?
A:
Complaining a lot, usually pretty angrily
Ex: she was ranting to her friend
She was complaining to her friend
Ex: she was ranting to her friend
She was complaining to her friend
Other questions about "Rant"
Q:
I used to rant on Twitter in my previous company. это звучит нормально?
A:
I would say “at my previous company”
Q:
Why would I want to listen to your rants about your boyfriend for three hours? это звучит нормально?
A:
You can also say:
Why would I want to listen to you ranting about your boyfriend for 3 hours.
Why would I want to listen to you ranting about your boyfriend for 3 hours.
Q:
"this is a rant about my miserable life" это звучит нормально?
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This totally sounds like something a moody pre-teen would say.
Q:
As soon as she saw it, she went on a mad rant
and
as soon as she's seen it, she'll go on a mad ranting это звучит нормально?
and
as soon as she's seen it, she'll go on a mad ranting это звучит нормально?
A:
@Andy995: the first part was natural. Is the second supposed to be a type of prediction? If so it would be best to say "As soon as she sees it, she'll go on a mad rant."
Q:
Going on a rant: My ISP is starting to get under my skin. I was practicing English with my American friend when I started cutting off at the very beginning of the conversation. We ended up losing connection and we decided we would try another time. Now I can barely keep myself from kicking my 4G modem with a hammer. I haven't been practicing in ages and when I finally got to speak with a native it let me down big time.
это звучит нормально?
это звучит нормально?
A:
"I haven't been practicing in ages..."
Try: "I haven't practiced in ages..."
"...And when I finally got to speak with a native it let me down big time."
Try: ...and when I finally got to speak with a native, my ISP let me down big time.
First the use of the comma allows the listener to know that you meant that your ISP let you down and not the person you tried to practice with, and second, because you are talking about a few things in this sentence you may want to restate "ISP" instead of the word "it" to avoid confusion. Very good English!
Try: "I haven't practiced in ages..."
"...And when I finally got to speak with a native it let me down big time."
Try: ...and when I finally got to speak with a native, my ISP let me down big time.
First the use of the comma allows the listener to know that you meant that your ISP let you down and not the person you tried to practice with, and second, because you are talking about a few things in this sentence you may want to restate "ISP" instead of the word "it" to avoid confusion. Very good English!
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