释义 |
outrage美 ['aʊt.reɪdʒ] 英 ['aʊt.reɪdʒ] - n.愤怒;愤慨;暴行;义愤
- v.激怒;使震怒
- 网络极恶非道;凌辱;触犯
复数:outrages 现在分词:outraging 过去分词:outraged v.+n. express outrage,spark outrage v. infuriate,offend,insult,anger,enrage n. crime,barbarity,disgrace,scandal,horror 1. | [u] 愤怒;义愤;愤慨a strong feeling of shock and anger |
| The judge's remarks caused public outrage. 裁判的话引起了公愤。 | | Environmentalists have expressed outrage at the ruling. 环境保护主义者对这一裁决表示愤慨。 |
2. | [c] 暴行;骇人听闻的事an act or event that is violent, cruel or very wrong and that shocks people or makes them very angry |
| No one has yet claimed responsibility for this latest bomb outrage. 迄今还没有人宣称对最近的爆炸丑行负责。 |
1. | [oftpass] ~ sb 使震怒;激怒to make sb very shocked and angry |
| He was outraged at the way he had been treated. 他对所遭受的待遇感到非常愤怒。 |
n. | 1. an extremely violent or cruel act 2. a very offensive or insulting act 3. intense anger and indignation aroused by a violent or offensive act 4. a strong feeling of anger and shock at something that you feel is wrong or unfair 5. an event or action that makes you feel extremely angry and upset 1. an extremely violent or cruel act 2. a very offensive or insulting act 3. intense anger and indignation aroused by a violent or offensive act 4. a strong feeling of anger and shock at something that you feel is wrong or unfair 5. an event or action that makes you feel extremely angry and upset | v. | 1. to make somebody feel intense anger or indignation 2. to commit a flagrant violation or infringement of something 3. to make someone extremely angry and shocked 4. offend greatly;do violence to;insult 1. to make somebody feel intense anger or indignation 2. to commit a flagrant violation or infringement of something 3. to make someone extremely angry and shocked 4. offend greatly;do violence to;insult |
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