名词高声叫喊,尖叫; 公开反对,强烈抗议; 拍卖,叫卖
outcry的翻译
名词
1. There was a public outcry about selling arms to rebels.
公众对向叛军出售武器发出强烈的抗议。
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2. 强烈抗议:ominous不祥的 | outcry强烈抗议 | partiality偏心
3. 叫喊:outcome 结果 | outcry 叫喊 | outdoor 户外的
4. 大声疾呼:Orthodox 正统的 | Outcry 大声疾呼 | Outlet 经销店
1. 强烈的抗议(或反对)
An outcry is a reaction of strong disapproval and anger shown by the public or media about a recent event.
e.g. The killing caused an international outcry...
这起谋杀引起了国际社会的强烈抗议。
e.g. There was public outcry from those opposed to abortion.
反堕胎人士公开大声抗议。
1. Sarkozy has called for a wholesale review of French soccer after the outcry caused by France's disastrous World Cup showing.
2. outcry
2. The case caused an international outcry against commercial corruption among multinational corporations.
3. It also has sparked an outcry from Vietnam, which faces similar penalties for catfish exports and has called the US effort protectionist.
4. outcry的反义词
4. There has been a public outcry demanding caution and security in the development and operation of nuclear power facilities in many countries around the world.
5. That is why there has been such a public outcry when the country's largest charitable organization and some of its employees violate the public trust.
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6. A huge chemical project in the nation's east has been put on hold in the wake of a public outcry over pollution and health issues.
7. The incident caused a public outcry over the harmful effect of addictive games on minors and triggered calls to limit the sale of such games.
8. The incident also provoked an angry outcry from Chinese users, who demanded compensation for the damage wrought on their systems by Symantec.
9. Although the film triggered an outcry from Dutch Muslims, many were quick to condemn the killing of Mr van Gogh.
10. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said on Wednesday the city was considering Ahmadinejad's application, prompting an outcry from politicians and families of September 11 victims.
noun
1. a loud utterance
often in protest or opposition
e.g. the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience
Synonym: cry call yell shout vociferation
verb