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rapt    音标拼音: [r'æpt]
a. 全神贯注的,入迷的,出神的
n.
vbl. rap的过去式和过去分词

全神贯注的,入迷的,出神的rap的过去式和过去分词

rapt
adj 1: feeling great rapture or delight [synonym: {ecstatic},
{enraptured}, {rapturous}, {rapt}, {rhapsodic}]

Rap \Rap\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rapped} (r[a^]pt), usually
written {Rapt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rapping}.] [OE. rapen; akin
to LG. & D. rapen to snatch, G. raffen, Sw. rappa; cf. Dan.
rappe sig to make haste, and Icel. hrapa to fall, to rush,
hurry. The word has been confused with L. rapere to seize.
Cf. {Rape} robbery, {Rapture}, {Raff}, v., {Ramp}, v.]
1. To snatch away; to seize and hurry off.
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And through the Greeks and Ilians they rapt
The whirring chariot. --Chapman.
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From Oxford I was rapt by my nephew, Sir Edmund
Bacon, to Redgrove. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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2. To hasten. [Obs.] --Piers Plowman.
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3. To seize and bear away, as the mind or thoughts; to
transport out of one's self; to affect with ecstasy or
rapture; as, rapt into admiration.
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I'm rapt with joy to see my Marcia's tears.
--Addison.
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Rapt into future times, the bard begun. --Pope.
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4. To exchange; to truck. [Obs. & Low]
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5. To engage in a discussion, converse.
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6. (ca. 1985) to perform a type of rhythmic talking, often
with accompanying rhythm instruments. It is considered by
some as a type of music; see {rap music}.
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{To rap and ren}, {To rap and rend}. [Perhaps fr. Icel. hrapa
to hurry and r[ae]na plunder, fr. r[=a]n plunder, E. ran.]
To seize and plunder; to snatch by violence. --Dryden.
"[Ye] waste all that ye may rape and renne." --Chaucer.
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All they could rap and rend and pilfer. --Hudibras.
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{To rap out}, to utter with sudden violence, as an oath.
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A judge who rapped out a great oath. --Addison.
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Rapt \Rapt\ (r[a^]pt),
imp. & p. p. of {Rap}, to snatch away.
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Rapt \Rapt\, a.
1. Snatched away; hurried away or along.
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Waters rapt with whirling away. --Spenser.
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2. Transported with love, admiration, delight, etc.;
enraptured. "The rapt musician." --Longfellow.
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3. Wholly absorbed or engrossed, as in work or meditation.
"Rapt in secret studies." --Shak.
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Rapt \Rapt\, n. [From F. rapt abduction, rape, L. raptus, fr.
rapere to seize and carry off, to transport; or fr. E. rapt,
a. See {Rapt}, a., and {Rapid}.]
1. An ecstasy; a trance. [Obs.] --Bp. Morton.
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2. Rapidity. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
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Rapt \Rapt\, v. t.
1. To transport or ravish. [Obs.] --Drayton.
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2. To carry away by force. [Obs.] --Daniel.
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161 Moby Thesaurus words for "rapt":
absent, absentminded, absorbed, abstracted, arrested, assiduous,
beatific, bemused, bewitched, blissful, buried in thought,
bursting with happiness, captivated, carried away, castle-building,
caught, charmed, constant, continuing, daydreaming, daydreamy,
deep, delighted, diligent, dogged, dreaming, dreamy, drowsing,
ecstatic, elate, elated, elsewhere, enchanted, enduring, engaged,
engaged in thought, engrossed, engrossed in thought, enraptured,
enravished, enthralled, entranced, exalted, exultant, faithful,
faraway, fascinated, fixed, flushed, freaked out, gripped,
half-awake, happy, held, high, hypnotized, immersed,
immersed in thought, immutable, imparadised, in a reverie,
in ecstasies, in heaven, in paradise, in raptures,
in seventh heaven, in the clouds, inalterable, indefatigable,
indomitable, industrious, insistent, introspective, invincible,
joyful, joyous, jubilant, lasting, lost, lost in thought, loyal,
meditative, mesmerized, mooning, moonraking, museful, musing,
napping, never-tiring, nodding, oblivious, obstinate, occupied,
on cloud nine, overjoyed, overjoyful, patient, patient as Job,
pensive, permanent, perseverant, persevering, persistent,
persisting, pertinacious, pipe-dreaming, plodding, plugging,
possessed, preoccupied, raptured, rapturous, ravished, relentless,
resolute, rhapsodic, sedulous, sent, single-minded, sleepless,
slogging, somewhere else, spellbound, stable, stargazing,
steadfast, steady, stubborn, taken up, tenacious, tireless,
transported, unabating, unconquerable, unconscious, undaunted,
undiscouraged, undrooping, unfailing, unfaltering, unflagging,
unflinching, unintermitting, uninterrupted, unnodding, unrelaxing,
unrelenting, unremitting, unsleeping, unswerving, untiring,
unwavering, unwearied, unwearying, unwinking, utterly attentive,
weariless, woolgathering, wrapped, wrapped in thought,
wrapped up


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