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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++out·cry /ˈaʊtkraɪ/ noun [countable usually singular, uncountable]  PROTESTan angry protest by a lot of ordinary people 公众的强烈抗议[反对],呐喊 The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry. 当地医院的关闭激起了大规模的公众抗议。outcry against/about/over a national outcry about the lack of gun control laws 对枪支管控无法可依的全国性抗议outcry from The proposed changes caused an angry outcry from residents. 提议的变革引起了居民的愤怒抗议。
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outcryDespite an outcry, the university refused to change its admission policies.The angry outcry from officials and the press was deafening.We read no cogent outcries from illiterates.The killings by the military have caused an international outcry.It had been stopped in its tracks by the Railway Inspectorate and a public outcry.The shooting of an unarmed teenager by police caused a public outcry.The lack of evidence and the circumstantial nature of the testimony caused a public outcry.That bid sparked a public outcry.In contrast, there was a public outcry in Cleveland over the loss of the Browns.The public outcry against the executions made little difference.The last sentence may seem obscure or - in the light of recent outcry against paedophilia - a hedging of bets.There was a widespread outcry over the increase in fuel tax.outcry against/about/overOne waits for an outcry about such abuses from honest attorneys or an investigation by the local bar association.There was an outcry against Hollywood, the very thing Hays and Zukor had tried to avoid.The most desperate outcry against the war was from women throughout the world, and especially from Arab women.The public outcry over the massacre led to the resignation March 12 of state Gov.The last sentence may seem obscure or - in the light of recent outcry against paedophilia - a hedging of bets.The move, disclosed by health chiefs, is likely to create controversy after the outcry over school league tables.Where is the outcry against these men?The outcry against the taxation of domestic heating is misplaced.
out·cry nounChineseSyllable
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outcry
outcry /ˈaʊtkraɪ/ noun [countable usually singular, uncountable]
 Word Family: noun: cry, crying, outcry; verb: cry; adjective: crying
an angry protest by a lot of ordinary people:
    The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry.
    outcry against/about/over
    a national outcry about the lack of gun control laws
    outcry from
    The proposed changes caused an angry outcry from residents.


out·cryBrE /ˈaʊtkraɪ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈaʊtkraɪ/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] (
plural
out·cries
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~ (at/over/against sth) a reaction of anger or strong protest shown by people in public 呐喊;怒吼;强烈的抗议an outcry over the proposed change对拟议的改革所发出的强烈抗议The new tax provoked a public outcry. 新税项引起了公众的强烈抗议。🔊🔊There was outcry at the judge's statement. 法官的陈辞引起一片哗然。🔊🔊