outrageous
英[aʊt'reɪdʒəs]
美[aʊt'redʒəs]
英英释义实用场景例句
- adj. 粗暴的;可恶的;令人吃惊的
词态变化
比较级: more outrageous;最高级: most outrageous;副词: outrageously;
中文词源
outrageous 愤怒的,骇人的
来自outrage,愤怒,愤慨。
英文词源
- outrageous (adj.)
- c. 1300, "excessive, extravagant," from Old French outrageus, outrajos "immoderate, excessive, violent, lawless" (Modern French outrageux), from outrage, oltrage (see outrage). Meaning "flagrantly evil" is late 14c.; modern teen slang usages of it unwittingly approach the original and etymological sense of outrage. Related: Outrageously; outrageousness.
双语例句
- 1. She described his remarks as irresponsible, inflammatory and outrageous.
- 她称他的话不负责任、具煽动性且极端无礼。
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- 2. This phenomenon is not as outrageous as it seems.
- 这种现象并不像它看上去那样骇人。
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- 3. The judge ruled a mistrial and cited the prosecutors for outrageous misconduct.
- 法官裁定为无效审判,并以严重渎职为名传讯了检察官。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. It's outrageous, and we won't stand for it any more.
- 这太不像话了,我们再也不能容忍下去了。
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- 5. It is outrageous that the figures are not in the public domain.
- 让人愤慨的是那些数字并未公开。
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