Rampage
Translations of "rampage" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bengali | উত্তেজিত বা উন্মাতাল আচরণ(to move about wildly or violently) | uttejito ba unmatal acoron | |
| Bulgarian | буйство(a course of violent, frenzied action), беснея(to move about wildly or violently), буйствам(to move about wildly or violently), вилнея(to move about wildly or violently) | bujstvo, besneja, bujstvam, vilneja | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 亂鬧 /乱闹(a course of violent, frenzied action), 橫行 /横行(a course of violent, frenzied action), 狂暴(a course of violent, frenzied action), 亂鬧 /乱闹(to move about wildly or violently), 橫衝直撞 /横冲直撞(to move about wildly or violently) | luànnào, héngxíng, kuángbào, luànnào, Héngchōngzhízhuàng | |
| Finnish | myllerrys(a course of violent, frenzied action), raivoaminen(a course of violent, frenzied action), riehuminen(a course of violent, frenzied action), ottaa riskejä(to move about wildly or violently), raivota(to move about wildly or violently), riehua(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| French | déchainement(a course of violent, frenzied action), saccage(a course of violent, frenzied action), rager(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| Galician | boureo(a course of violent, frenzied action), fanteira(a course of violent, frenzied action), apouvigar(to move about wildly or violently), arrebolar(to move about wildly or violently), lurpiar(to move about wildly or violently), rasourar(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| German | Randale(a course of violent, frenzied action), Randalieren(a course of violent, frenzied action), Wutanfall(a course of violent, frenzied action), randalieren(to move about wildly or violently), rasen(to move about wildly or violently), toben(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| Italian | follia(a course of violent, frenzied action), furia(a course of violent, frenzied action), raptus(a course of violent, frenzied action) | — | |
| Japanese | 大暴れ(a course of violent, frenzied action), 暴れる(to move about wildly or violently) | Dai abare, abareru | |
| Khmer | ការផ្ទុះឡើង(a course of violent, frenzied action) | kaaphtuhlaəng | |
| Korean | 광란(a course of violent, frenzied action), 난무(a course of violent, frenzied action) | gwangnan, nanmu | |
| Latin | furia(a course of violent, frenzied action), ferōciō(to move about wildly or violently), saeviō(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| Māori | hōkeka(a course of violent, frenzied action), tākahatanga(a course of violent, frenzied action), tātāhautanga(a course of violent, frenzied action), tātāhau(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | raptus(a course of violent, frenzied action) | — | |
| Portuguese | alvoroço(a course of violent, frenzied action), tumulto(a course of violent, frenzied action), alvoroçar(to move about wildly or violently), tumultuar(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| Russian | бу́йство(a course of violent, frenzied action), неи́стовство(a course of violent, frenzied action), погро́м(a course of violent, frenzied action), беси́ться(to move about wildly or violently), бесчи́нствовать(to move about wildly or violently), бу́йствовать(to move about wildly or violently), бушева́ть(to move about wildly or violently), неи́стовствовать(to move about wildly or violently), свире́пствовать(to move about wildly or violently) | bújstvo, neístovstvo, pogróm, besítʹsja, besčínstvovatʹ, bújstvovatʹ, buševátʹ, neístovstvovatʹ, svirépstvovatʹ | |
| Slovak | divočenie(a course of violent, frenzied action), besnieť(to move about wildly or violently), divočiť sa(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| Spanish | arrasadura(a course of violent, frenzied action), arrasamiento(a course of violent, frenzied action), destrucción(a course of violent, frenzied action), devastación(a course of violent, frenzied action), embestida(a course of violent, frenzied action), tumulto(a course of violent, frenzied action), arrasar(to move about wildly or violently), desbocarse(to move about wildly or violently), estar fuera de control(to move about wildly or violently) | — | |
| Vietnamese | bạo lực(a course of violent, frenzied action), cuồng nộ(a course of violent, frenzied action) | — | |
| Yiddish | וואַקכאַנאַליע(a course of violent, frenzied action) | vakkhanalye |
亂鬧 /乱闹, 橫行 /横行, 狂暴, 亂鬧 /乱闹, 橫衝直撞 /横冲直撞
luànnào, héngxíng, kuángbào, luànnào, Héngchōngzhízhuàng
myllerrys, raivoaminen, riehuminen, ottaa riskejä, raivota, riehua
déchainement, saccage, rager
boureo, fanteira, apouvigar, arrebolar, lurpiar, rasourar
Randale, Randalieren, Wutanfall, randalieren, rasen, toben
follia, furia, raptus
furia, ferōciō, saeviō
hōkeka, tākahatanga, tātāhautanga, tātāhau
raptus
alvoroço, tumulto, alvoroçar, tumultuar
бу́йство, неи́стовство, погро́м, беси́ться, бесчи́нствовать, бу́йствовать, бушева́ть, неи́стовствовать, свире́пствовать
bújstvo, neístovstvo, pogróm, besítʹsja, besčínstvovatʹ, bújstvovatʹ, buševátʹ, neístovstvovatʹ, svirépstvovatʹ
divočenie, besnieť, divočiť sa
arrasadura, arrasamiento, destrucción, devastación, embestida, tumulto, arrasar, desbocarse, estar fuera de control
bạo lực, cuồng nộ
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.