n. 强烈抗议;大声疾呼;尖叫;倒彩
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1.There was outcry at the judge's statement.
法官的陈词引起一片哗然。
2.There was a public outcry [clamour].
舆论哗然。
3.The culling of seal cubs has led to an outcry from environmental groups.
宰杀海豹幼仔的行为已引起了环保团体的强烈抗议。
4.There seems to have been something of a kind of outcry about the style of Paradise Lost. Look at page 210 in the Hughes.
当时人们对《失乐园》的格式,似乎有过强烈反对,翻到休斯版的210页。
5.The boy's first outcry was a rueful laugh.
那男孩的第一声惨叫是一声惨笑。
6.The new tax provoked a public outcry.
新税项引起了公众的强烈抗议。
7.Then again, even if mimes raised an outcry, er ... who would hear them?
然而即使假唱受到强烈的反对,啊...又有谁会听呢?
8.The public outcry in Bangladesh has been huge, India's apology feeble.
这件事在孟加拉国引起舆论一片哗然,但印度只进行了无力的道歉。