outcry 英 [ˈaʊtkraɪ]   美 [ˈaʊtˌkraɪ]

outcry

outcry  英 [ˈaʊtkraɪ] 美 [ˈaʊtˌkraɪ]

n. 呐喊;怒吼 

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 

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。

  • 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. 呐喊;怒吼
  • 1. an outcry over the proposed change

    对拟议的改革所发出的强烈抗议

  • 2. The new tax provoked a public outcry.

    新税项引起了公众的强烈抗议。

  • 3. There was outcry at the judge's statement.

    法官的陈辞引起一片哗然。

  • 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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