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outrageously

/out-rey-juhs/US // aʊtˈreɪ dʒəs //UK // (aʊtˈreɪdʒəs) //

离谱的,离谱地,离谱,离谱的是

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong: an outrageous slander.
    • : grossly offensive to the sense of right or decency: outrageous behavior; an outrageous remark.
    • : passing reasonable bounds; intolerable or shocking: an outrageous price.
    • : violent in action or temper.
    • : highly unusual or unconventional; extravagant; remarkable: a child of the most outrageous precocity; a fancy dive performed with outrageous ease.

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Examples

  • The more salacious and outrageous the content, the more people want to watch, in spite of themselves.

  • So outrageous are the claims in the Secret History that many historians have disregarded the text as pure political satire, intended for the pleasure and humor of an educated elite circle.

  • I’d heard that the wildlife sightings would be pretty outrageous amid this 70,448-acre expanse of rugged badlands cut through by the Little Missouri River.

  • That wisdom applies to America’s big-caps, and nothing illustrates their vulnerability better than Tesla’s outrageous run.

  • This kind of hard luck is outrageous, even for them, but it won’t stop the NFL train.

  • None of this, however, is what makes Confessions so outrageous.

  • As noted by Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey in dissent, this is an outrageous position.

  • They also passed an outrageous Farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high.

  • In their incongruity and outrageous character, they were more and more effective.

  • Campaigns often exchange outrageous attacks but to do so in the guise of a government mailer is quite unusual.

  • Rushing into an opposite extreme, the most outrageous receptacles for the precious dust were devised.

  • The Lords justices read this outrageous note with indignation, and sent it with all speed to Loo.

  • Wrongs less wanton and outrageous precipitated the French Revolution.

  • It soon appeared, indeed, that the list of outrageous offenders against the laws decreased throughout the country.

  • These travelled follows are outrageous bores, with their bushy moustachios and outlandish lingo.

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