outcry 英 [ˈaʊtkraɪ]   美 [ˈaʊtˌkraɪ]

outcry

outcry  英 [ˈaʊtkraɪ] 美 [ˈaʊtˌkraɪ]

n. 强烈抗议;大声疾呼;尖叫;倒彩 

进行时:outcrying  过去式:outcried  过去分词:outcried  第三人称单数:outcries  名词复数:outcries 

Whenever we change it, I have an outcry. 每当我们改变它,我都要强烈抗议。
Ashtiani was convicted of adultery in 2006 and was originally sentenced to death by stoning, but the sentence was put on hold earlier this month after an international outcry. 阿什蒂亚尼于2006年被判犯有通奸罪,最初被判处用石头砸死,但这一判决在本月初在国际上强烈抗议下被搁置了起来。

  • An outcry is an outburst or shout — either by one person, or by a group of people. Faced with the outcry of three kids under the age of ten, a frustrated babysitter may give in, letting them stay up past bedtime.
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  • n. 强烈抗议;大声疾呼;尖叫;倒彩
  • 1. Whenever we change it, I have an outcry.

    每当我们改变它,我都要强烈抗议。

  • 2. Ashtiani was convicted of adultery in 2006 and was originally sentenced to death by stoning, but the sentence was put on hold earlier this month after an international outcry.

    阿什蒂亚尼于2006年被判犯有通奸罪,最初被判处用石头砸死,但这一判决在本月初在国际上强烈抗议下被搁置了起来。

  • outcry (n.) mid-14c., "act of crying aloud," from out + cry (v.). In metaphoric sense of "public protest," first attested 1911 in George Bernard Shaw.
out·cry / ˈaʊtkraɪ ; NAmE ˈaʊtkraɪ / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( plural out·cries ) outcry(at/over/against sth) a reaction of anger or strong protest shown by people in public 呐喊;怒吼;强烈的抗议 an outcry over the proposed change 对拟议的改革所发出的强烈抗议 The new tax provoked a public outcry. 新税项引起了公众的强烈抗议。 There was outcry at the judge's statement. 法官的陈辞引起一片哗然。 outcry outcries out·cry / ˈaʊtkraɪ ; NAmE ˈaʊtkraɪ /
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