outcries
n.
高声叫喊,尖叫,公开反对( outcry的名词复数 );
例句:
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The wild outcries of William's enemies at a drunken revel.
来自E. A. Freeman
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And at this fresh woe , she broke into renewed outcries.
想起这段伤心事, 她又放声痛哭起来.
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To raise outcries would actually be to serve the interests of U.S. imperialism.
哇哇叫,实际上是代表美帝国主义.
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The public outcries about empty calorie and junk foods have been loud and frequent.
公众关于无热量和垃圾食品的抗议声已经很强烈,也很频繁.
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For such outcries, Pinter has found himself both lambasted and lampooned.
来自NEWYORKER
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Other countries have responded by tightening their gun laws following public outcries in the wake of mass shootings.
来自BBC