outrage
更新时间:2026-07-02 21:29:03 栏目: 英语词典
更新时间:2026-07-02 21:29:03 栏目: 英语词典
Outrage
词性: 名词 / 动词
音标: /ˈaʊt.reɪdʒ/
释义:
名词:极度愤怒,义愤,愤慨;暴行,恶行
例:The decision to close the hospital has caused outrage among local residents.(关闭医院的决定引发了当地居民的愤慨。)
动词:激怒,使愤怒;施暴,凌辱
例:The news of the corruption scandal outraged the public.(腐败丑闻的消息激怒了公众。)
用法:
名词用法:
He was filled with outrage when he heard the news.(当他听到这个消息时,怒火中烧。)
The government’s decision was met with widespread outrage.(政府的决定遭遇了广泛的愤怒。)
动词用法:
The unfair treatment of workers outraged the union.(工人们遭遇的不公平待遇激怒了工会。)
The CEO’s comments outraged many employees.(CEO的言论激怒了许多员工。)
短语搭配:
Outrage at: 对……的愤怒
例:Her outrage at the injustice was evident.(她对不公正的愤怒显而易见。)
Outrage over: 对……的愤怒,义愤
例:There was widespread outrage over the government’s new policy.(政府的新政策引发了广泛的愤怒。)
Outrageous: 极其令人愤慨的
例:The price of the concert tickets was outrageous.(音乐会票价极为离谱。)
例句:
The community expressed outrage at the decision to cut funding for schools.
The actions of the police caused public outrage in the city.
His outrageous behavior at the meeting shocked everyone.
The protesters were outraged by the government’s lack of action.
The film depicts the outrage of a mother whose child was wrongfully imprisoned.
She was outraged by the injustice and demanded an explanation.
The corporation was criticized for its outrageous treatment of employees.
There was an outrage in the media after the controversial statement was made.
He was outraged when he discovered that his personal data had been misused.
The senator’s speech incited outrage among his opponents.