outrageous
adj. 粗暴的; 无法容忍的; 反常的; 令人惊讶的
If you describe something as outrageous, you are emphasizing that it is unacceptable or very shocking.
I must apologise for my outrageous behaviour...
我必须为自己极端无礼的行为道歉。
Charges for local telephone calls are particularly outrageous.
本地电话资费贵得出奇。
1. grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror;
2. greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation;
The newspapers exclaimed against the outrageous distortion of truth.
报界强烈谴责对真相无耻的歪曲.
The outrageous book created a sensation.
那部耸人听闻的书曾轰动一时.
KJV Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?
[新译]烈怒虽然凶残, 暴怒又好像狂澜,人还可以抵受; 但面对嫉妒,谁能站立得住 呢 ?
Design a costume that is purely outrageous!
服装设计,这是纯属岂有此理!
This sentence is useful to blurt out when someone tells you something outrageous.
当有人告诉你某个过分夸张的事情时,你就可以脱口而出这句话.
adj. 荒谬的;粗暴的
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其他释义
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