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
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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。