outraged

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  • v.

    引起…的义愤,激怒( outrage的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 英英释义

    outraged[ 'autreidʒid ]

    • adj.angered at something unjust or wrong

      "a look of outraged disbelief"

      同义词:indignantincensedumbrageous

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    双语例句

    1. Gwendolyn Hatcher, former inspector general of the city Department of Cultural Affairs, told a federal jury that an outraged Myerson stormed into her office with three of her top aides in tow.
      前[纽约]市文化局调查主任哈彻告诉联邦陪审团说:怒气冲冲的迈尔森带领着她的三个高级幕僚闯入她的办公室。
    2. Ashamed into anger and at the instigation of Mrs.Tooth, the outraged husbands attached Jack.
      恼羞成怒成怒的丈夫们在图丝太太的指使下,把杰克打翻在地。
    3. Incompetence outraged him.
      他对自己的无能深感愤怒

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