outrage如何读

英:[ˈaʊtreɪdʒ]

美:[ˈaʊtreɪdʒ]

outrage英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]义愤,愤慨 strong resentment or anger
  2. [U]暴行 (act of) great violence or cruelty
  3. [C]骇人听闻的事件 act or event that shocks or angers the public

outrage是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 暴行,恶行,暴举
  2. 义愤,愤慨,愤怒
  3. 凌辱,侮辱
  4. 严重的不道德行为,严重违法,不法行为, 违法行为
  5. 冒犯
  6. 强奸
  7. 痛恨
  8. 骇人听闻的事
  9. 蛮横逞凶
v. (动词)
  1. 激怒,激起...的义愤,使震怒
  2. 伤害,迫害
  3. 违反,触犯,犯(法)
  4. 对…施暴行,凌辱,虐待
  5. 捣乱
  6. 强奸

outrage自然拼读

out·rage

aUt reIj

outrage变形

复数:outrages

第三人称单数:outrages

现在分词:outraging

过去式:outraged

过去分词:outraged

outrage词根

词根:outrage

adj.

outrageous 粗暴的;可恶的;令人吃惊的

outraged 义愤填膺的;愤慨的,气愤的

adv.

outrageously 凶残地,残暴地

v.

outraged 使愤怒(outrage的过去式,过去分词)

outrage英英释义

noun

an act that arouses a strong negative response because of its violence, viciousness, or moral offensiveness.This attack on an innocent child is an outrage.

an act that causes intense anger or offense by being considered unfair, unjust, grossly inappropriate, or indecent.Many consumers consider the rise in price an outrage.It is an outrage that that criminal can now go free!Wearing a skimpy dress like that to a formal wedding is an outrage.

a deep insult.She considered it an outrage that the restaurant refused to accept her personal check.

the fury, indignation, and resentment aroused by an extremely cruel, unjust, or offensive act.The community was filled with outrage when people learned of the attack on the child.

transitive verb

to cause anger and shock in.The incident outraged the entire community.

to subject to an outrage; commit a gross offense against.

outrage词源中文解释

约于1300年,“恶行、冒犯、罪行; 侮辱、侮辱、行为不在既定或合理的范围内”,指食品、饮料、服装、言语等,源自古法语 outrage “伤害、损害; 侮辱; 犯罪行为; 傲慢、傲慢”,早在12世纪,更早的 oltrage(11世纪),来自通俗拉丁语 *ultraticum “过度”,来自拉丁语 ultra “超越”(来自 PIE 词根 *al- “超越”的后缀形式)。

从词源上讲,任何意义上的“超越合理界限”; 由于民间词源学从 out + rage,在英语中的意义变窄,趋向于暴力过度。关于对感情、原则等的伤害,从1769年开始。

outrage_法律行业词汇

严重违法行为

outrage词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French utrage, outrage insult, excess, from outre, utre beyond, from Latin ultra — more at ultra-

The first known use of outrage was in the 14th century

outrage儿童词典英英释义

outrageousadjective

extremely annoying, insulting, or shameful : shocking

outrageousadjective

extremely annoying, insulting, or shameful : shocking

outrage1 of 2noun

a violent or brutal act

an act that hurts someone or shows disrespect for a person's feelings

the angry feelings caused by injury or insult

outrage2 of 2verb

to cause to suffer violent injury or abuse

to cause to feel anger or resentment

outrage1 of 2noun

a violent or brutal act

an act that hurts someone or shows disrespect for a person's feelings

the angry feelings caused by injury or insult

outrage2 of 2verb

to cause to suffer violent injury or abuse

to cause to feel anger or resentment

outrage 例句

1 “You—stole—her—love. You thieP” Arm was so outraged he could hardly speak.

2 The decision provoked outrage from women and human rights groups.

该决定激起了妇女和各人权组织的震怒。

3 I am well aware that in saying this I shall outrage a few susceptibilities.

我十分清楚这样说会戳到一些人的痛处。

4 She never indulged my outrage, but she took my frustration seriously.

5 From the top of the embankment came an outraged voice.

6 In the spring of 1925, when White was still based in Houston, Hoover expressed outrage to him that several agents in the San Francisco field office were drinking liquor.

7 "But how can he? Does the Tisroc think our brother the High King would suffer such an outrage?"

8 A few feet away, a group of empousai tore into the carcass of a gryphon while other gryphons flew around them, squawking in outrage.

9 A moment later, a series of explosions crackled across the mountains, followed by the outraged roars of mountain gods.

10 The first is conspicuous outrage, which involves rebellion against social norms.

11 But reading the record of his trial had outraged me, and I felt that anger returning—not just about the injustice done to Walter but also about the way it had burdened the entire community.

12 So wealth inequality is real, but where’s the outrage?

财富不平等是事实,那么愤怒在哪儿呢?

13 I tried to master my outrage, wondering if some of the white doctors had told him to play the joke.

14 She flung the obscenity like a challenge into the outraged silence; then, suddenly breaking away from him, ashamed, ashamed, covered her face with her hands, sobbing.

15 Once when he said, “Aristotle shocked people. Charles Darwin outraged people. Aldous Huxley scandalized millions!”

16 “It’s not because I’m a lad that they let me keep my boots,” he said, with just as much outrage in his voice as I must have had in mine.

17 But what if the outrage is still in the planning stages?

但是,如果暴行尚在筹划阶段该当 如何 ?

18 Outrage spread among Cantonese internet users.

愤怒情绪在粤语网友中扩散.

19 White parents are outraged, threatening to remove their children from public schools and place them in private education.

20 Tom, this is an outrage!

汤姆,这简直太过分了!

outrage 同义词

4 过激行为

ultraleftism

15 盛怒

rage ire breathe fire

16 恶行

evil villainy devilry

19 激起…的义愤

shock

22 严重伤害

kill

33 使愤慨

shock scandalize

36 震怒

wrath

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