outcry
英 [ˈaʊtkraɪ]
美 [ˈaʊtkraɪ]
n. 呐喊; 怒吼; 强烈的抗议
复数:outcries 现在分词:outcrying 过去式:outcried 第三人称单数:outcries 过去分词:outcried
Collins.1 / BNC.11445 / COCA.11550
牛津词典
noun
- 呐喊;怒吼;强烈的抗议
a reaction of anger or strong protest shown by people in public- 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.
法官的陈词引起一片哗然。
- an outcry over the proposed change
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 强烈的抗议(或反对)
Anoutcryis a reaction of strong disapproval and anger shown by the public or media about a recent event.- The killing caused an international outcry...
这起谋杀引起了国际社会的强烈抗议。 - There was public outcry from those opposed to abortion.
反堕胎人士公开大声抗议。
- The killing caused an international outcry...
英英释义
noun
- a loud utterance
- the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience
verb
- utter aloud
- `I won!' he exclaimed
- `Help!' she cried
- `I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost
- shout louder than