outcry的意思和读音

outcry

: [ˈaʊtˌkraɪ] : ['aʊt.kraɪ]

n.

outcries  

n.acceptance

n.protest,disagreement,objection,chorus of disapproval,quarrel

outcryn.

1.~ (at/over/against sth)a reaction of anger or strong protest shown by people in public

an outcry over the proposed change

The new tax provoked a public outcry .

There was outcry at the judge's statement.

n.1.;;2.,,,

n.1.an angry expression of protest or shock by a lot of people, as a reaction to something that someone has done or to something that has happened

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1.There is a common outcry at this point that needs to be addressed: does letting go of our attachments mean we sacrifice our happiness?

2.The fan outcry when the first one was in the works was so huge, that there was no chance it would have made any money without him.怀

3.Generally speaking, when a horde of animals takes over a major public building, there is a bit of an outcry.

4.If it had been an HIV chopping board or a cancer cutting board, there would be an outcry.

5.Those who did not die were afflicted with tumors, and the outcry of the city went up to heaven.

6.But the outcry over the teacher's behavior was not the result of complaints by the poor student. Nor did it come from some news account.

7.The outcry about the proposed changes to the design of the pound coin turned out to be a typical storm in a teacup.

8.In another nod to the public outcry, Beijing recently opened its air pollution monitoring centre for public visits, albeit only once a week.

9.This one was reminiscent of the outcry that took place in 2007, in the southern city of Xiamen, over plans for a similar project.2007

10.Despite public outcry, the U. S. Census still includes the word Negro, because many older people still use it.Negro使