outcry
n. 高声叫喊,尖叫; 公开反对,强烈抗议; 拍卖,叫卖
An outcry is 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。
1. a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition;
1. shout louder than
2. utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy;
Imagine the outcry if a big loss happened in a speculative business like proprietary trading.
试想一下,如果两家公司自营交易等投机性业务出现重大亏损,市场会怎样炮轰监管部门.
There was a public outcry [ clamour ] .
舆论 哗然.
An increase in taxes produced an outcry from the voters.
增加税收引起了选民们强烈抗议.
PLAYBOY : Did the outcry about the privacy issue surprise you?
PLAYBOY: 对隐私问题的一些公开反对你们有没有感到意外?
Chinese Outcry: Doesn't a Dog Have Rights?
一个中国人大声疾呼: 难道狗就没有生存权 吗 ?