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简明英汉词典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| [aut5reidVEs] | ||
| adj. | ||
| 蛮横的, 残暴的, 无耻的, 可恶的, 令人不可容忍的 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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outrageous | |
| out.ra.geous | ||
| AHD:[out-r3“j…s] | ||
| D.J.[aut6reid9*s] | ||
| K.K.[a&t6red9*s] | ||
| adj.(形容词) | ||
(1) |
Grossly offensive to decency or morality. | |
| 蛮横的:对礼仪或道德非常粗俗地冒犯的 | ||
(2) |
Being well beyond the bounds of good taste: | |
| 非常不文雅的:超越良好品位界限的: | ||
| outrageous epithets. | ||
| 非常不文雅的称号 | ||
(3) |
Having no regard for morality. | |
| 无道德的:漠视道德的 | ||
(4) |
Violent or unrestrained in temperament or behavior. | |
| 残暴的:性情或行为狂暴或放纵的 | ||
(5) |
Extremely unusual or unconventional; extraordinary: | |
| 非凡的:极不寻常或非常规的;非凡的: | ||
| loved to dress in outrageous clothing; found some outrageous bargains. | ||
| 爱穿奇装异服;买到一些非常便宜的东西 | ||
(6) |
Being beyond all reason; extravagant or immoderate: | |
| 过分的:不合乎任何情理的;放肆的或过分的: | ||
| spends an outrageous amount on entertainment. | ||
| 把钱过度地花在娱乐上 | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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outra“geously | |
| adv.(副词) | ||
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outra“geousness | |
| n.(名词) | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
outrageous, flagrant, atrocious, monstrous | |
(2) |
These adjectives mean grievously or conspicuously bad or appalling; the terms are often used interchangeably. Something outrageous is grossly offensive to decency, morality, or good taste: | |
| 这些形容词都意味着极其或显而易见糟糕的或骇人的,这些词条常被交替使用。Outrageous 修饰的事物是极不体面、不道德或不风雅的: | ||
| an outrageous lie; | ||
| 无耻的谎言; | ||
| was subjected to outrageous cruelty. What is flagrant is glaringly or scandalously reprehensible: | ||
| 被残酷地对待。 Flagrant 指的事物是明显或可耻地该当责难的: | ||
| “The adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States . . . in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing . . . to the exercise of an international police power” (Theodore Roosevelt). | ||
| “美国对门罗主义的信奉也许会迫使美国…在理该责难的错误行径中…动用世界宪兵的威力” (西奥多·罗斯福)。 | ||
(3) |
Atrocious means extremely wicked or cruel: | |
| Atrocious 指极为邪恶或凶残: | ||
| Murder is an atrocious crime. | ||
| 谋杀是一种残忍的犯罪活动。 | ||
(4) |
Monstrous describes what is shockingly hideous or frightful: | |
| Monstrous 指令人极端惊骇或害怕的: | ||
| “There was no excess too monstrous for them to commit” (Nicholas P.S. Wiseman). | ||
| “多么令人感到可怕的事他们都能干出来” (尼古拉斯·P.S·魏兹曼) | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| [aJt5reIdVEs] | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
粗暴的;残暴的 | |
(2) |
极无礼的;十分讨厌的, 令人愤慨的 | |
| her outrageous jokes | ||
| 她的玩笑很无礼 | ||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| [aut5reidVEs] | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
蛮横的, 残暴的; 无耻的, 令人不能容忍的 | |
(2) |
侮辱人的, 极恶劣的 | |
(3) |
令人震惊的; 令人愤慨的 | |
| an outrageous price | ||
| 令人气愤的价格 | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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outrageously | |
| adv. | ||
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outrageousness | |
| n. | ||
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用法词典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| 来自古法语outrageus;outrage+-ous | ||
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英文相关词典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| absurd bizarre crazy disgraceful excessive exorbitant extreme foolish insulting nonsensical preposterous ridiculous scandalous shameful shocking unwarranted | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| out.ra.geous | ||
| AHD:[out-r3“j…s] | ||
| D.J.[aut6reid/*s] | ||
| K.K.[a&t6red/*s] | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
Grossly offensive to decency or morality. | |
(2) |
Being well beyond the bounds of good taste: | |
| outrageous epithets. | ||
(3) |
Having no regard for morality. | |
(4) |
Violent or unrestrained in temperament or behavior. | |
(5) |
Extremely unusual or unconventional; extraordinary: | |
| loved to dress in outrageous clothing; found some outrageous bargains. | ||
(6) |
Being beyond all reason; extravagant or immoderate: | |
| spends an outrageous amount on entertainment. | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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outra“geously | |
| adv. | ||
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outra“geousness | |
| n. | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
outrageous, flagrant, atrocious, monstrous | |
(2) |
These adjectives mean grievously or conspicuously bad or appalling; the terms are often used interchangeably. Something outrageous is grossly offensive to decency, morality, or good taste: | |
| an outrageous lie; | ||
| was subjected to outrageous cruelty. What is flagrant is glaringly or scandalously reprehensible: | ||
| “The adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States . . . in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing . . . to the exercise of an international police power” (Theodore Roosevelt). | ||
(3) |
Atrocious means extremely wicked or cruel: | |
| Murder is an atrocious crime. | ||
(4) |
Monstrous describes what is shockingly hideous or frightful: | |
| “There was no excess too monstrous for them to commit” (Nicholas P.S. Wiseman). | ||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| adj.残暴的,荒谬绝伦的 | ||
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英汉经贸大词典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| adj.残暴的,荒谬绝伦的 | ||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||
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outrageous | |
| adj.残暴的(荒谬绝伦的) | ||