outrageously
/aʊtˈreɪdʒəsli/ (bre, ipa) · /aʊtˈreɪdʒəsli/ (ame, ipa)
outrageously — 副詞
1. in a way, or to an extent, that seems so extreme, rude, strange, or unfair that
離譜地
方式或程度令人吃驚到難接受
in a way, or to an extent, that seems so extreme, rude, strange, or unfair that it shocks people.
The hotel charged outrageously high prices for toast and black coffee.
那家旅館的吐司和黑咖啡賣得貴得離譜。
outrageously + adjective for excessive price
At lunch, Ben behaved outrageously toward the new waitress.
午餐時,Ben 對新來的女服務生表現得很過分。
verb + outrageously for offensive behaviour
The model wore an outrageously wide hat covered in pink feathers.
那位模特兒戴著一頂寬得很誇張、還覆滿粉紅羽毛的帽子。
Outside the stadium, fans faced an outrageously long wait for one photo.
球迷在體育場外只為了拍一張照,就排了久到離譜的隊。
On live TV, the host told an outrageously cruel joke.
主持人在現場直播上講了一個過分殘忍的笑話。
- shockingly
close in meaning, but focuses more directly on surprise
- scandalously
stronger and more moral in tone; often suggests public anger
- absurdly
stresses foolish excess more than offense
- offensively
narrower; mainly about insulting words or behaviour
- reasonably
within normal or acceptable limits
- acceptably
in a way people can approve of
- modestly
without excess or show
文法句型
outrageously + adjective
verb + outrageously
outrageously + past participle
用法筆記
Often appears before adjectives such as 'expensive', 'rude', 'high', or 'unfair'. With verbs like 'behave', 'speak', or 'laugh', it usually marks behaviour that breaks normal social limits, not simply strong feeling.