outrage
形容词- outrageous:令人震惊的,过分的
- outrage:暴行,侮辱,愤怒
outrage和offense都有“冒犯,侮辱”的意思,但outrage更强调激起的愤怒和愤懑,而offense更侧重于对个人尊严的伤害。
词汇扩充- commit an outrage:犯下暴行
- public outrage:公众愤慨
- sense of outrage:愤懑感
- outrageous behavior:过分行为
- scandal:丑闻
- atrocity:暴行
- offense:冒犯
- approval:赞同
- commendation:称赞
outrage (noun)
1. If you are outraged by something, it makes you extremely angry and shocked.
2. An outrage is a cruel, violent, or shocking act.
outrage (verb)
1. If someone outrages you, they say or do something that you find very upsetting, offensive, or insulting.
2. If something outrages you, it makes you extremely angry and shocked.
outrage (noun)
1. An extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation.
2. A deeply offensive or morally shocking act or event.
outrage (verb)
1. Evoke fierce anger, shock, or indignation in (someone).
2. Commit an outrage against.
用法
常见用法:outrage against/outrage at/outrage over
相关例句
- The decision has sparked outrage among human rights groups.(这个决定引发了人权组织的愤慨。)
- His behavior was an outrageous insult to our intelligence.(他的行为对我们的智慧是一种极度的侮辱。)
- Her comments caused widespread outrage.(她的评论引起了广泛的愤怒。)
- She felt a sense of outrage at the injustice of it all.(她对这一切的不公感到愤懑。)
- The film depicts the outrages committed during the war.(这部电影描绘了战争期间犯下的暴行。)
- The protesters expressed their outrage against police brutality.(抗议者表达了对警察暴力行为的愤慨。)
- The politician's remarks caused public outrage.(这位政治家的言论引起了公众的愤慨。)
- He was outraged by the way he was treated.(他对自己受到的待遇感到愤怒。)
- The company's actions have outraged environmentalists.(公司的行为激起了环保人士的愤怒。)
- The news of the scandal caused widespread public outrage.(丑闻的消息引起了公众的普遍愤慨。)
- Her behavior was an outrageous violation of trust.(她的行为是对信任的极度违背。)
- The government's actions are an affront to human rights.(政府的行为是对人权的侮辱。)
- The decision to cut funding for education has caused outrage among teachers.(削减教育资金的决定引起了教师们的愤慨。)
- They were outraged at the injustice of the verdict.(他们对判决的不公感到愤懑。)
- The article was an outrageous distortion of the facts.(这篇文章是对事实的极度歪曲。)
- She was outraged by the way she was treated by her colleagues.(她对同事们对待她的方式感到愤怒。)
- There was widespread outrage over the government's decision.(对政府的决定普遍感到愤慨。)
- The company's actions have caused public outrage.(公司的行为引起了公众的愤慨。)
- He was filled with outrage at the injustice of the situation.(他对这种不公正的局面感到愤慨。)
- The protesters voiced their outrage against the new law.(抗议者表达了对新法律的愤慨。)
- The outrage of the people could no longer be ignored.(人民的愤怒再也无法被忽视。)