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  1. noun
  2. verb

[ U ] a feeling of anger and shock憤慨,義憤

These murders have provoked outrage across the country.這些謀殺事件激起了全國公衆的憤慨。
Many politicians and members of the public expressed outrage at the verdict.許多政治家和公衆人物表達了對這一判決的憤慨。

C2 [ C ] a shocking, morally unacceptable, and usually violent action暴行;(道義上)難以接受的事情;駭人聽聞的行爲

The bomb, which killed 15 people, was the worst of a series of terrorist outrages.炸彈炸死了15人,這是恐怖主義者一系列暴行中最嚴重的一次。
[ + that ] It's an outrage (= it is shocking and morally unacceptable) that so much public money should have been wasted in this way.這麽多公款竟然被如此揮霍,真是豈有此理。

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When the truth came out, there was public outrage.

Her speech caused outrage among the gay community.

The conviction of the three demonstrators has caused public outrage locally.

He let out a strangulated squeak of outrage.

Radio talk shows have been besieged with callers expressing outrage on the subject.

(especially of an unfair action or statement) to cause someone to feel very angry, shocked, or upset(尤指不公平的行爲或言論)使感到義憤,使憤慨,激怒

Local people were outraged at the bombing.當地人對轟炸感到非常憤怒。
A proposed five percent cut in pay has outraged staff at the warehouse.減薪5%的提議激怒了貨棧的員工。
outraged adjective uk/ˈaʊt.reɪdʒd/ us/ˈaʊt.reɪdʒd/

feeling outrage憤怒的;憤慨的,義憤填膺的

Outraged viewers jumped onto social media to complain about the ending of the series.許多憤怒的觀衆紛紛在社交平台上對連續劇的結局表示不滿。

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