Outrage Meaning in English
word
/ˈaʊˌtɹeɪdʒ/
OWT-rayj
/ˈaʊtɹeɪdʒ/
OWT-rayj
释义
A strong feeling of anger or shock caused by something considered unfair, cruel, or wrong; also refers to a shocking or violent act.
用法与细微差别
Used formally and informally. Common in news, public discussions, or when expressing strong disapproval ('public outrage', 'express outrage'). As a noun, it refers to both the emotion and the shocking act itself. 'Outraged' (adjective) describes the feeling.
Spanish: indignación - ultrajePortuguese (BR): indignação - ultrajePortuguese (PT): indignação - ultrajeChinese (Simplified): 愤慨 - 暴行Chinese (Traditional): 憤慨 - 暴行Hindi: आक्रोश - घोर अपराधArabic: غضب شديد - عمل شنيعBengali: ক্ষোভ - নিন্দা (শক বা হিংসাত্মক কাজ)Russian: возмущение - негодование - возмутительный поступокJapanese: 憤慨(ふんがい) - 激怒 - 暴挙Vietnamese: phẫn nộ - sự phẫn uất - hành động gây phẫn nộKorean: 분노 - 격분 - 불법 행위Turkish: öfke - infial - skandalUrdu: غصہ - اشتعال - ناروا عملIndonesian: kemarahan - rasa marah besar - tindakan keji
例句
There was public outrage after the decision.
basic
The new law caused outrage among citizens.
basic
He reacted to the news with outrage.
basic
Their decision sparked a wave of outrage online.
natural
People expressed their outrage through protests in the streets.
natural
The scandal was a complete outrage and shocked the whole nation.
natural