adj. 义愤填膺的;愤慨的,气愤的
v. 使愤怒(outrage 的过去式,过去分词)
1.This move outraged fans of the character.
这一变化激怒了许多惩罚者的狂热爱好者。
2.No newspaper was outraged by the chocolate Hobnob.
这次没有一家报纸就“巧克力”这个词语感到恼火。
3.Leaders of the French wine industry were outraged at the results, and the French press was both slow to respond and dismissive of the event.
法国葡萄酒行业的领导人对这一结果感到愤怒,法国媒体对此反应迟缓,对这一事件也不屑一顾。
4.One investor commenting on the Burberry figures was reportedly outraged that the unsold goods were not even offered to investors before they were destroyed.
据报道,一位投资者对博柏利公司的数据发表评论时感到很愤怒,因为这些未售出的商品在被销毁之前甚至没有提供给投资者。
5.If I were surprised, I'd be outraged.
假使我感到意外,我会义愤填膺。
6.He gave an outraged squeak.
他愤怒地发出一声急促的尖叫。
7.Guess who the most severe members of that committee are? It's the students, your peers who are outraged at that kind of behavior.
猜猜委员会里最严厉的成员是谁?是学生,对这种行为义愤填膺的你们的同辈。
8.Many were audibly outraged.
许多人都义愤填膺,溢于言表。
9.Her friends were outraged; she couldn't have cared less.
她的朋友们大发雷霆;她却毫不在意。