outrageous

美音:[aʊt'reɪdʒəs] 英音:[aʊt'reɪdʒəs]

简单释义:


adj.骇人的;无法容忍的;反常的;令人惊讶的

网络蛮横的;残暴的;肆无忌惮

完整释义:


adj.

1.粗暴的,残暴的;蛮横的,猖狂的,无法无天的;无耻的,令人不能容忍的;荒谬绝伦的
2.不法


例句:

  1. He believes there's nothing outrageous about his views. "I only spoke common sense as a legal scholar, " he said.
    他相信自己并非故作惊人之语。“我只是站在法学者的角度,说了些常识罢了。”

  2. Important truths begin as outrageous, or at least uncomfortable, attacks upon the accepted wisdom of the time.
    重要的真理最初形成之时往往表现为对那个时代传统智慧的一种猛烈的或至少是令人不舒服的抨击。

  3. Clearly, in the case of the financial industry not being able to export information would be outrageous.
    显而易见,在金融行业方面,无法输出信息是一件非常麻烦的事情。

  4. As a brainy, intellectual sign, you are able to stay objective, even if the person in question becomes annoying or even outrageous.
    聪明、博学的射手,你们可以并有能力保持你们的主观性,即使那些问题看上去很恼火甚至是无耻的。

  5. After all, a bit of outrageous cyber- skiving leaves one feeling a bit cheerful and a bit guilty.
    毕竟,一点点可恶的网上磨洋工,会使人们会感到一点点振奋,还有一点点内疚。

  6. Zeus is too outrageous to see her much, on the "good" and advised her to look elsewhere, innocent peasant outlet.
    宙斯见她闹得太不像话,就“好心”地劝她再到别处看看,别拿无辜的农民出气。

  7. This week, the solicitor-general appeared to retreat from this outrageous claim, saying that the FEC almost certainly would not ban books.
    本周,副检察长出面并且撤销了此次引发民愤的诉讼案,并表示联邦选举委员会基本上不会禁止书籍的出版。

  8. Gesticulating wildly, the man acted as if he found my offer outrageous, but he eventually reduced the price to $10.
    那人激动地打着手势,仿佛我的出价使他不能容忍。但他终于把价钱降到了10英镑。

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