英语单词

outrageous是什么意思

outrageous

英 [aʊt'reɪdʒəs] 美 [aʊt'redʒəs]
  • adj. 粗暴的;可恶的;令人吃惊的

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。

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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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