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1 outrage
outrage ['aʊtreɪdʒ]1 noun∎ it's an outrage against public decency c'est un outrage aux bonnes mœurs;∎ it's an outrage against humanity/society c'est un affront à l'humanité/la société∎ it's an outrage that no one came to their aid c'est un scandale ou il est scandaleux que personne ne soit venu à leur secours(c) (indignation) indignation f(d) (brutal act) atrocité f, acte m de brutalité ou de violence;(b) (moral sensibility, feelings) outrager, faire outrage à -
2 decency
décence f;∎ for decency's sake pour respecter les convenances;∎ for decency's sake! un peu de décence!;∎ British an offence against public decency un outrage à la pudeur;∎ to have the (common) decency to do sth avoir la décence de faire qch;∎ the decencies les convenances;∎ to observe the decencies observer les convenances -
3 outrage
1. nouna. ( = emotion) indignation fb. ( = act, event) atrocité f• it's an outrage! c'est un scandale !━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque outrage est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈaʊtreɪdʒ, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la deuxième: aʊtˈreɪdʒ.* * *['aʊtreɪdʒ] 1.1) ( anger) indignation f (at devant)2) ( horrifying act) attentat m3) ( scandal) ( against decency) outrage m2.it's an outrage that — c'est un scandale que (+ subj)
transitive verb scandaliser [public]3.outraged past participle adjective outragé (by par) -
4 outrage
A n3 ( scandal) (against decency, morality) outrage m (against à ; to à ; to do de faire) ; it's an outrage that c'est un scandale que (+ subj).
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