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outrage

noun
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/
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  1. [uncountable] a strong feeling of shock and anger愤怒;义愤;愤慨
    • The judge's remarks caused public outrage.裁判的话引起了公愤。
    • She was filled with a strong sense of moral outrage.她充满了强烈的道德义愤。
    • Environmentalists have expressed outrage at the ruling.环境保护主义者对这一裁决表示愤慨。
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    • Media reports sparked international outrage.媒体报道引发了国际愤怒。
    • Much of the outrage was directed at foreign nationals.大部份愤怒指向了外侨。
    • She was trembling with outrage.她愤怒得发抖。
    • Shopkeepers voiced their outrage at the new tax.店主们表达了对新税的愤慨。
    • The announcement provoked howls of outrage.这一通告激起了愤怒的咆哮。
    • The guests all shouted in outrage.客人们都愤怒地叫喊起来。
    • The news was greeted with outrage.这个消息使人义愤填膺。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • genuine
    • widespread
    • international
    verb + outrage
    • be greeted with
    • cause
    • generate
    outrage + verb
    • be directed at somebody/​something
    preposition
    • in outrage
    • with outrage
    • outrage at
    phrases
    • cries of outrage
    • howls of outrage
    • a feeling of outrage
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  2. [countable] an act or event that is violent, cruel or very wrong and that shocks people or makes them very angry暴行;骇人听闻的事 synonym atrocity
    • No one has yet claimed responsibility for this latest terrorist outrage.还没有人声称对最近的恐怖暴行负责。
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    • The new law on pensions is an outrage against the elderly.新的养老金法是对老年人的严重伤害。
    • the outrages committed by the invading army侵略军犯下的种种暴行
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + outrage
    • commit
    • perpetrate
    preposition
    • outrage against
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  3. Word OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘lack of moderation’ and ‘violent behaviour’): from Old French ou(l)trage, based on Latin ultra ‘beyond’. Sense development has been affected by the belief that the word is a compound of out and rage.

outrage

verb
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/
[often passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they outrage
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/
he / she / it outrages
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒɪz/
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒɪz/
past simple outraged
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒd/
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒd/
past participle outraged
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒd/
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒd/
-ing form outraging
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒɪŋ/
/ˈaʊtreɪdʒɪŋ/
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  1. outrage somebody to make somebody very shocked and angry使震怒;激怒
    • He was outraged at the way he had been treated.他对所遭受的待遇感到非常愤怒。
    • I am morally outraged by their actions.我对他们的行为感到义愤填膺。
    • The killings have outraged the entire community.这些谋杀案使整个社区感到震怒。
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘lack of moderation’ and ‘violent behaviour’): from Old French ou(l)trage, based on Latin ultra ‘beyond’. Sense development has been affected by the belief that the word is a compound of out and rage.

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