outcry

美音:['aʊt.kraɪ] 英音:['aʊt.kraɪ]

简单释义:


n.呐喊;怒吼;强烈的抗议

网络强烈抗议;大声疾呼;喊叫

变形:

复数:outcries  


完整释义:


n.

1.反对,轩然大波,强烈抗议,反对意见
2.叫卖;拍卖;喊价
3.喊叫,喧嚷,吆喝,怒号


例句:

  1. The international outcry that followed put China on the defensive. The resulting debris field in orbit was potentially harmful as well.
    中国反卫星导弹试射后,国际社会抗议声四起。被摧毁卫星轨道上的残片区潜在着巨大威胁。

  2. That has brought an outcry from Republicans, including the newest member of the U. S. Senate, Scott Brown of Massachusetts.
    这一行动引发了共和党人的强烈不满,其中包括美国参议院的最新成员、麻萨诸塞州的斯科特.布朗。

  3. That will be unpopular, judging by the public outcry when AT&T recently said it was looking at ways to curtail data traffic.
    这会是不受欢迎的,以最近AT&T宣传将寻求渠道削减数据流量为例,公众表现出不满。

  4. The fan outcry when the first one was in the works was so huge, that there was no chance it would have made any money without him.
    当第一部出来时,粉丝的尖叫声如此之大,人们毫不怀疑因为他这部电影才能赚到钱。

  5. The outcry about the proposed changes to the design of the pound coin turned out to be a typical storm in a teacup.
    打算更改英镑硬币设计的喧嚷结果是典型的小题大做。

  6. THE outcry over internet firms' habit of surreptitiously tracking web surfers' activities has clearly resonated inside the White House.
    互联网公司喜欢偷偷跟踪用户上网活动,这一嗜好引发的高声抗议,显然在白宫内产生了共鸣。

  7. Its opposition, together with an outcry against further concentration of the Brazilian retail market, scuppered the deal.
    交易失败一方面是出于卡西诺的抵制,另一方面则是因为巴西国内反对零售业进一步集中化的呼声越来越高。

  8. Generally speaking, when a horde of animals takes over a major public building, there is a bit of an outcry.
    通常来说,一个重要的公共建筑物要是成为了一群流浪猫的聚集地,人们肯定都会有所抱怨。

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