• outrage

    英:[[ˈaʊtreɪdʒ]]   美: [[ˈaʊtˌredʒ] ] 
    第三人称单数:outrages 现在分词:outraging 过去分词:outraged 过去式:outraged

    outrage 基本解释

    outrage 相关例句

    及物动词

    1. Such conduct outrages our rules of morality.
        这种行为违背我们的道德准则。

    2. The public were outraged by the decision.
        公众对这一决定非常愤怒。

    3. He was outraged by their behavior.
        他们的行为使他感到愤慨。

    名词

    1. Her brow wrinkled with outrage.
        她愤慨得皱起了眉。

    2. Such a lie is an outrage to anyone who loves the truth.
        这样的谎言对任何一个热爱真理的人都是一种冒犯。

    3. They committed outrages on innocent citizens.
        他们对无辜的市民犯下了暴行。

    outrage 网络解释

    The verb is pronounced /ˌaʊt\'reɪdʒ/. The noun is pronounced /\'aʊtreɪdʒ/. 动词读作 /ˌaʊt\'reɪdʒ/,名词读作 /\'aʊtreɪdʒ/。

    1. 使震怒;激怒
        If you are outraged by something, it makes you extremely shocked and angry.

        e.g. Many people have been outraged by some of the things that have been said...
               其中的一些言论激怒了很多人。
        e.g. Reports of torture and mass executions in Serbia\'s detention camps have outraged the world\'s religious leaders.
               关于塞尔维亚拘留营里动用酷刑并大肆处决的报道令全世界的宗教领袖义愤填膺。

    outraged
    He is truly outraged about what\'s happened to him...
    这一遭遇实在让他满腔愤慨。
    Some outraged readers said the story was extremely offensive and distressing.
    一些感到义愤的读者说这篇报道极为令人反感,而且非常伤人。

    2. 愤慨;义愤
        Outrage is an intense feeling of anger and shock.

        e.g. The decision provoked outrage from women and human rights groups...
               这一决定激起了妇女和人权组织的强烈愤慨。
        e.g. The Treaty has failed to arouse genuine public outrage.
               该协定并未真正激起公愤。

    3. 暴行;骇人听闻的事件
        You can refer to an act or event which you find very shocking as an outrage .

        e.g. The latest outrage was to have been a co-ordinated gun and bomb attack on the station...
               最近的一起暴行是同时动用了枪支和炸弹的对车站的袭击。
        e.g. Tom, this is an outrage!
               汤姆,这简直太过分了!

    outrage 词典解释

    The verb is pronounced /ˌaʊt\'reɪdʒ/. The noun is pronounced /\'aʊtreɪdʒ/. 动词读作 /ˌaʊt\'reɪdʒ/,名词读作 /\'aʊtreɪdʒ/。

    1. 使震怒;激怒
        If you are outraged by something, it makes you extremely shocked and angry.

        e.g. Many people have been outraged by some of the things that have been said...
               其中的一些言论激怒了很多人。
        e.g. Reports of torture and mass executions in Serbia\'s detention camps have outraged the world\'s religious leaders.
               关于塞尔维亚拘留营里动用酷刑并大肆处决的报道令全世界的宗教领袖义愤填膺。

    outraged
    He is truly outraged about what\'s happened to him...
    这一遭遇实在让他满腔愤慨。
    Some outraged readers said the story was extremely offensive and distressing.
    一些感到义愤的读者说这篇报道极为令人反感,而且非常伤人。

    2. 愤慨;义愤
        Outrage is an intense feeling of anger and shock.

        e.g. The decision provoked outrage from women and human rights groups...
               这一决定激起了妇女和人权组织的强烈愤慨。
        e.g. The Treaty has failed to arouse genuine public outrage.
               该协定并未真正激起公愤。

    3. 暴行;骇人听闻的事件
        You can refer to an act or event which you find very shocking as an outrage .

        e.g. The latest outrage was to have been a co-ordinated gun and bomb attack on the station...
               最近的一起暴行是同时动用了枪支和炸弹的对车站的袭击。
        e.g. Tom, this is an outrage!
               汤姆,这简直太过分了!

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