outrage的意思和读音

outrage

: [ˈaʊtˌreɪdʒ] : ['aʊt.reɪdʒ]

n.

v.使

outrages  outraging  outraged  

adj.+n.moral outrage

v.+n.express outrage,spark outrage

v.placate

v.infuriate,offend,insult,anger,enrage

n.crime,barbarity,disgrace,scandal,horror

outragen.

1.[u]a strong feeling of shock and anger

The judge's remarks caused public outrage.

Environmentalists have expressed outrage at the ruling.

2.[c]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.

v.

1.[oftpass]~ sb使to make sb very shocked and angry

He was outraged at the way he had been treated.

n.1.,2.,3.,4.1.,2.,3.,4.

v.1.;();...2.,3.;,

n.1.a strong feeling of anger and shock at something that you feel is wrong or unfair2.an event or action that makes you feel extremely angry and upset

v.1.to make someone extremely angry and shocked

1. outlandish a. outrage n. , outskirts n. ...

2. opposition party outrage overturn ...

4. output n. outrage v. outrageous adj. ...

5. old-timer n. outrage n. rainy a. ...

6. old-timer n. outrage n. rainy a. ...

7. oyster , outrage ostracize , ...

8. orient outrage overhear

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1.CA: And releasing this caused widespread outrage. What was the key element of this that actually caused the outrage, do you think?CA:广

2.Even if official American outrage may smack of domestic political posturing, that of the victims' relatives does not.

3.Unfortunately, this outrage is directed, not at banking abuses, but at those trying to hold banks accountable for these abuses.

4.That outrage, like the car bomb that murdered Mr Kerr, was the work of dissident republicans opposed to Northern Ireland's peace process.

5.Mr. Mughal said he believed the cable operators were acting out of a sense of outrage following the NATO attack.线

6.It was no secret the U. S. was considering compulsory Iraq service for its diplomatic corps, but the e-mails sparked outrage nevertheless.

7.Les Murray: There is a bit of outrage back in Australia, about something the Chinese commentator said.

8."Thanks, but I can't. " Jessica was hesitating in the middle of the street, her eyes wide with outrage and betrayal.“。”西

9.Yao's defense, that the murder had been a "crime of passion, " has provoked further public outrage. Many are demanding the death penalty.”,(),

10.Warren Buffett now says his overall tax rate is lower than that of his secretary; one of many examples of this outrage.(WarrenBuffett)