outrage
noun
verb
ˈaʊtreɪdʒ
noun
1
a
feeling
of
great
anger
and
shock
愤慨,义愤; 震怒
U
The
response
to
the
jury’s
verdict
was
one
of
outrage.
对陪审团裁决的反响是愤慨。
a
sense
of
moral
outrage
一种义愤感
[+
at/over
]
environmentalists’
outrage
at
plans
to
develop
the
coastline
环境保护主义者对海岸地区开发计划的愤慨
public/popular
outrage
The
case
generated
public
outrage.
这案件激起了公众的愤怒。
2
an
event
that
produces
great
anger
and
shock,
especially
because
it
is
cruel
or
violent
令人震惊的事件; 〔尤指〕暴行
C
bomb
outrages
in
London
发生在伦敦的令人震惊的炸弹事件
This
is
an
outrage!
这简直是暴行!
verb
3
to
make
someone
feel
very
angry
and
shocked
激起〔某人〕的义愤; 使〔某人〕震怒
Customers
were
outraged
by
the
price
increases.
价格上涨使顾客感到愤怒。