outrageous
简单释义:
adj. 骇人的;无法容忍的;反常的;令人惊讶的
网络 蛮横的;残暴的;肆无忌惮
完整释义:
adj.
1.粗暴的,残暴的;蛮横的,猖狂的,无法无天的;无耻的,令人不能容忍的;荒谬绝伦的
2.不法
例句:
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The "wild and outrageous" dances transformed into a more subtle, stylized, and controlled form of dance.
“野性的,夸张的”舞蹈变成了一种更加微妙,形式更独特,更易掌控的舞蹈形式。 -
Even though ticket prices are outrageous, it's totally worth it if it's something you really want to see.
虽然电影票贵得离谱﹐但如果是你真想看的电影﹐花点儿钱还是值得的。 -
but I am aware that Captain Nichols was an outrageous liar, and I dare say there is not a word of truth in anything he told me.
但是我也非常清楚,尼柯尔斯船长是个大言不惭的牛皮大王,他告诉我的这些事也有可能没有一句是真话。 -
But I'd also accepted all his outrageous gifts and was registered, however futilely, to attend Dartmouth College in the fall.
但我也接受了他夸张的礼物,又在达特茅斯学院注册,虽然是白费气力,并将在秋天入学的条件。 -
M-theory was about to come out with a suitably outrageous answer, and Parallel Universes would be at the very heart of it.
理论即将给出相当不同凡响的答案,而平行宇宙理论将是它的核心。 -
Gesticulating wildly, the man acted as if he found my offer outrageous, but he eventually reduced the price to $10.
那人激动地打着手势,仿佛我的出价使他不能容忍。但他终于把价钱降到了10英镑。 -
Historians used zen with a primary sense of "in total defiance of any legal restraint" or "with outrageous disregard of one's proper duty" .
历史学家使用“贼”的最初意义——“挑战任何法律约束”或“蛮横第默示其特有的义务”。 -
This outrageous behavior led to the formation of separate Negro churches, as the gospel spread among the slave population.
这种粗暴的行为导致黑奴组织自己的教会,将福音传播于黑奴之间。