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  1. 1 〔通例受身形で〕…を怒らせる,憤慨させる;…を侮辱する. I was outraged by [at] his behavior. 彼の態度に激怒した. 2 …に暴行を加える,乱暴を働く;〈女性を〉強姦 ごうかん する. 3 〈人道・権利・感情などを〉踏みにじる,侵害する;〈法などに〉そむく.

  2. Define outrage. outrage synonyms, outrage pronunciation, outrage translation, English dictionary definition of outrage. n. 1. An act of extreme violence or viciousness: outrages committed by the dictatorship. 2.

  3. outrage \u.tʁaʒ\ masculin. Injure grave de fait ou de parole.. Craignant de nouveaux outrages à Henri IV, j’ordonnai qu’il fût porté dans la fosse commune ; mais, jusque-là, le cadavre fut accompagné de marques de respect. — (Alexandre Dumas, Les Mille et Un Fantômes) Or, des outrages par paroles, des actes ou des gestes contumélieux, non accompagnés de voies de fait, peuvent ...

  4. 22 de may. de 2024 · outrage (third-person singular simple present outrages, present participle outraging, simple past and past participle outraged) ( transitive) To cause or commit an outrage upon; to treat with violence or abuse. The senator's comments outraged the community. ( archaic, transitive) To sexually violate; to rape. ( obsolete, transitive) To rage in ...

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  6. Traducción de "outrage" en español. These rumors feed the outrage of those who conspire against you. Estos rumores alimentan la indignación de los que conspiran en tu contra. Everyone remembers, and there's universal outrage you came back. Todos se acuerdan y hay una indignación general por que hayas venido.

  7. • In the afternoon, ritual becomes outrage and entire buckets of water are thrown at all and sundry. • Prominent Republicans have expressed outrage at the decision. • At last, I recognize my latest outrage. • The plans brought cries of outrage from residents. • I felt disbelief, and some sense of outrage that this should happen to me.

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