Outrage
01
愤怒, 愤慨
the extreme feeling of rage and anger
例子
The news of the corruption scandal caused an outrage among the citizens, who demanded justice.
腐败丑闻的消息在要求正义的公民中引起了愤怒。
The unfair decision by the referee sparked outrage among the fans at the stadium.
裁判的不公正决定引发了体育场球迷的愤怒。
02
a deliberately cruel or violent act, often shocking in nature
例子
The invasion was considered an outrage against civilians.
Looting and arson were acts of outrage during the riot.
03
an act that shocks, offends, or violates accepted moral or social standards
例子
The celebrity 's comments caused a media outrage.
Leaking confidential information was seen as an outrage.
to outrage
01
激怒, 震惊
to cause someone to become extremely angry or shocked
例子
The controversial decision by the government to increase taxes outraged the citizens.
政府增加税收的有争议决定激怒了公民。
His disrespectful remarks during the meeting outraged his colleagues.
他在会议期间的不尊重言论激怒了他的同事。
02
to force someone to engage in sexual activity against their will
例子
The victim was outraged during the violent assault.
He was arrested for outraging a minor.
03
to violate or desecrate the sacredness, sanctity, or inviolability of a place, object, or language
例子
Vandals outraged the historic temple.
The invaders outraged cultural sites during the conflict.
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