provoke outrage
激起愤慨
频率: 7.814.1 每百万词
To deliberately cause a reaction of great anger.
故意引起极度愤怒的反应。
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provoke outrage = 激起愤慨 (故意引起极度愤怒的反应。)
- The announcement of the tax increase is likely to provoke outrage among low-income families.增税的声明可能会在低收入家庭中激起愤慨。
- Her controversial comments about the incident provoked international outrage.她对该事件的争议性言论引发了国际公愤。
- The government's decision to cut funding for education provoked public outrage.政府削减教育经费的决定引起了公众的愤慨。
- Such a blatant violation of human rights will certainly provoke global outrage.这种公然侵犯人权的行为肯定会激起全球公愤。
- The artist's latest exhibition provoked outrage due to its graphic content.艺术家的最新展览因其露骨的内容挑起了愤怒。
- Proposed changes to the labor laws provoked a wave of outrage across the country.拟议的劳动法修改在全国范围内引发了一波愤慨。
- The documentary provoked outrage by exposing the harsh reality of animal cruelty.这部纪录片揭露了虐待动物的残酷现实,激起了公愤。
- His acquittal in the face of overwhelming evidence provoked outrage in the local community.在证据确凿的情况下他被判无罪,激起了当地社区的愤慨。
- The CEO's massive bonus provoked outrage among the struggling employees.首席执行官的巨额奖金在苦苦挣扎的员工中引起了公愤。
- The sudden closure of the hospital provoked outrage from the residents who relied on it.医院的突然关闭引起了依赖该院的居民的愤慨。