outrage 详细解释

outrage

['autreidʒ]

n.暴行, 愤怒, 义愤
vt.凌辱,激怒

n.

1. 恶行, 暴行[C][(+on/upon)]

They committed outrages on innocent citizens.

他们对无辜的市民犯下了暴行。

2. 严重的不道德行为; 不法行为[C][(+against/on/upon)]

Would the use of H-bombs be an outrage against humanity?

使用氢弹是否违背人道?

3. 侮辱, 凌辱; 冒犯[C][(+against/on/upon)]

Such a lie is an outrage to anyone who loves the truth.

这样的谎言对任何一个热爱真理的人都是一种冒犯。

4. 义愤, 愤慨[U]

Her brow wrinkled with outrage.

她愤慨得皱起了眉。

vt.

1. 激起……的义愤, 激怒

The public were outraged by the decision.

公众对这一决定非常愤怒。

2. 对……施暴行

3. 强奸

4. 伤害; 违反

Such conduct outrages our rules of morality.

这种行为违背我们的道德准则。

词形变化

动词过去式: outraged | 动词过去分词: outraged | 动词现在分词: outraging | 动词第三人称单数: outrages |

词义辨析

同义参见:

persecution  dishonor  offense  iniquity  dishonor  

英英释义

名词 outrage:

a feeling of righteous anger

同义词:indignation

a wantonly cruel act

a disgraceful event

同义词:scandal

the act of scandalizing

同义词:scandalization, scandalisation

动词 outrage:

strike with disgust or revulsion

同义词:shock, offend, scandalize, scandalise, appal, appall

violate the sacred character of a place or language

同义词:desecrate, profane, violate

force (someone) to have sex against their will

同义词:rape, ravish, violate, assault, dishonor, dishonour

补充

outrageoutrage英:[ˈautreidʒ] 美:[ˈaʊtˌredʒ]n.1.义愤, 愤慨When he heard the news he reacted with a sense of outrage.他得悉此事时义愤填膺。2.暴行The use of H-bombs would be an outrage against humanity.使用氢弹是违反人道的暴行。3.骇人听闻的事件vt.1.引起…的义愤, 激怒This is an act that outrages public opinion.这是违反民意的做法。Members of Parliament were outraged by the news of the assassination.议会议员们被这暗杀的消息激怒了。

例句

1. There have been reports of terrorist outrages in the north of the city.有报道称该市北部地区发生了恐怖主义暴行。 2. It is an outrage that women are denied the same financial assistance as men.同样的经济援助只给男性而不给女性, 这对她们是一种侮辱。 3. This latest art exhibition is an outrage against all civilized standards of behaviour.最近的这次艺术展览是对所有文明行为标准的一种践踏。 4. It is an outrage against the very values of humanity.这是对人类根本价值观的一种蔑视。 5. The decision provoked outrage from women and human-rights groups.这个决定激起了妇女和人权组织的强烈愤慨。 6. The Treaty has failed to arouse genuine public outrage.这个条约并没有激起真正的公愤。 7. a sense of outrage义愤填膺 8. Reports of torture and mass executions in Serbia's detention camps have outraged the world's religious leaders.关于塞尔维亚拘留营中严刑拷打和大肆处决的报道令全世界的宗教领袖义愤填膺。 9. They were outraged by the news of his release.他被释放的消息让他们愤愤不平。 10. It outraged the public that the local authority decided to close the road.当局决定封闭该路引起了公愤。 11. to wantonly outrage law and order肆意践踏法律和秩序 12. her voice trembled with outrage.她因愤怒之极而声音发抖。 13. the decision was an outrage.这决定引起了极大的愤慨。 14. the public were outraged at the brutality involved.公众被发生的暴行激怒了。 15. their behaviour outraged all civilized standards.他们的行为公然违反了所有的文明准则。 16. It's an outrage that such poverty should exist in the 21st century.在21世纪竟然还有这么穷困的情况,真使人愤慨。 17. a feeling of outrage愤慨 18. Many people expressed outrage at the court's decision.很多人对法院的判决表示愤慨。 19. Public outrage over the scandal was great.这一丑闻激起强烈的公愤。 20. moral outrage义愤 21. The rule is an outrage against women.这条规则是对妇女的伤害。 22. This is an outrage! I won't allow this kind of behavior to continue.这简直是骇人听闻!我决不允许这种行为继续下去。 23. His comments outraged nearly everyone in the room.他的评论几乎激怒了室内所有的人。 24. Many people were outraged at the court's decision.很多人对法院的判决表示愤慨。 25. Parents were outraged by the teacher's actions.家长们对老师的行为感到愤怒。