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Outraged Treatment 英 Aʊtreɪdʒəd] 美 Aʊtreɪdʒəd Adj.震惊的;义愤填膺的 动词outrage的过去式和过去分词形式 Gwendolyn

英语单词 outraged
英美音标 英 ['aʊtreɪdʒəd] 美 ['aʊtreɪdʒəd]
中文释义 adj.震惊的;义愤填膺的
动词outrage的过去式和过去分词形式.
英语例句 (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.
(2) Ashamed into anger and at the instigation of Mrs.Tooth, the outraged husbands attached Jack.
(3) Incompetence outraged him.
中文例句 (1) 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) 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) 他对自己的无能深感愤怒
vocabulary简明 When you're outraged, you're furious. You might be outraged over the rude treatment you get at a fancy, expensive restaurant.
vocabulary扩展 When something isn't fair, or offends you, it often results in your feeling outraged. You might be outraged on a friend's behalf after her brand new laptop is stolen, or feel outraged about the treatment of inmates at your state's largest prison. The adjective outraged comes from the noun outrage, with its oldest meaning of "evil deed, offense, or crime." The Latin root is ultra, or "beyond."

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