indignation
[.indig'neiʃən]
n. 愤怒, 愤慨, 义愤
例句与用法:
Indignation bereft him of speech.
他气愤得说不出话来。
The news roused great indignation.
这条消息引起了极大的愤慨。
He could scarcely keep in his indignation.
他愤怒得难以自持。
People all over the world are filled with indignation with the ferocity of NATO.
全世界的人们都对北约的暴行感到义愤填膺。
They felt strong indignation against their teacher.
他们对他们的老师感到强烈愤慨。
I expressed my indignation at being unfairly dismissed.
我对不公平地被解雇表示愤慨。
词形变化:
副词: indignantly |
n.
愤怒; 愤慨, 义愤[U][(+about/at/over)]
Reports of child abuse aroused public indignation.
有关摧残儿童的报导激起了公众的义愤。
feel indignation at gross injustice
对极端的不公平感到愤慨
indignation[,indiɡ'neiʃən]n.1.■愤怒;愤慨;义愤近义词anger
indignationindignation[ˌindiɡˈneiʃən]n.1.■愤怒, 不平, 愤慨, 义愤indignation at the injustice对不公平的愤慨
参考词汇见anger;
noun
- [mass noun]anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
愤愤不平,愤慨,义愤
the letter filled Lucy with indignation.
这封信使露西义愤填膺。
- late Middle English (also in the sense 'disdain, contempt'): from Latin indignatio(n-), from indignari 'regard as unworthy'
indignation
■"I don't want to go to your old house," I told her with my nine-year-old indignation.
“我不愿意到你的破房子里去。”我怀着九年来愤恨告诉她。
■They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.
一想到受骗了他们就义愤填膺。
■A feeling of intense indignation (now used only in the phrase ).
一种强烈愤慨的情绪(现在只用于词组“非常愤怒”)。
■One of the new inventions was regarded with a certain amount of indignation by the hands.
一种新发明引起了工人们不小的愤慨。
■A wave of nausea; a wave of indignation.
一阵眩晕;一阵义愤
■All at once, seized by a fit of forlorn grief and indignation, I could not help bursting into tears.
一霎时,一阵被人摒弃,为世所遗的悲愤兜上心头,禁不住痛哭起来。
■The whole country bristled with indignation.
举国上下义愤填膺。
■Righteous indignation shows forth in his writing.
义愤之情跃然纸上。
■Indignation is not a policy.
义愤填膺不是明智之举。
■Alexandra looked from one to the other, her eyes full of indignation.
亚历山德拉把目光从一个人身上移到另一个人身上,她的眼里充满了义愤。
■Simple expressions of indignation are no substitute for meaningful actions to right a wrong .
仅仅表示愤慨不能取代改正错误的有意义的行动。
■There sprang from the audience a cry of indignation.
从听众中发出了愤怒的叫声。
■They flamed with indignation.
他们义愤填膺。
■They felt strong indignation against their teacher.
他们对他们的老师感到强烈愤慨。
■Their rejection of these measures roused the people to indignation .
他们拒不采取这些措施,引起了人民的愤慨。
■Their misdeeds called down themselves the indignation of the villagers.
他们的恶行激起了村民的愤怒。
■They were filled with righteous indignation.
他们都义愤填膺。
■He was blazing with indignation .
他勃然大怒。
■He flushed crimson with indignation.
他因愤怒而脸红。
■He became vocal with indignation.
他因愤慨而发言。
■He gave vent to his indignation in his fiery speech.
他在一篇激烈的演讲中道出了自已的愤怒心情。
■He was consuming with indignation, real or feigned.
他大发雷霆,不知是真的还是假的。
■His ignorance of her dignity after effect 大纲ignited her indignation.
他对她的高贵的无知点燃了她的愤怒(之火).
■His ignorance of her dignity ignited her indignation.
他对她的高贵的无知点燃了她的愤怒(之火)。
■He raised his voice in indignation.
他很气愤,嗓门也提高了。
■His heart swelled with indignation.
他心里充满了愤慨;他义愤填膺。
■He was boiling over with indignation .
他怒气冲冲。
■He was boiling with indignation.
他怒火中烧。
■His heart was filled with grief and indignation.
他感到心中充满悲愤。
■He could scarcely keep in his indignation.
他愤怒得难以自持。
■He was fuming with indignation.
他愤愤不平。
■He couldn't keep in his indignation.
他抑制不住他的愤慨。
■He shook his head and his eyes were wide, then narrowed in indignation.
他摇了摇头,眼睛睁得溜圆,接着又咪成了一条线,脸上露出了愤怒的神色。
■He broke the vase intentionally (on purpose) to show his indignation.
他故意打破花瓶以示愤怒。
■He couldn't control the indignation that swelled in his heart.
他无法抑制胸中涌起的义愤。
■Indignation bereft him of speech.
他气愤得说不出话来。
■He kept his indignation to himself.
他没有表露出内心的愤怒。
■He is aflame with indignation .
他满腔怒火。
■He gave vent to his indignation in a fiery speech.
他用一篇激烈的言辞来发泄愤怒。
■He spoke in terms of the strongest indignation of the faithless conduct of the allies towards this dethroned monarch.
他痛骂同盟国对于这位下了台的皇帝不守信义。
■Indignation bereft of all hopes when all his efforts had ended on failure.
他的一切努力均以失败告终后,他失去了一切希望。
■His articles aroused the anger and indignation of the popular masses against the tsarist autocracy .
他的文章唤起民众对沙皇独裁的愤慨。
■His speech caused a tidal wave of indignation throughout the country.
他的演说在全国掀起了怒潮。
■His face reddened with indignation.
他的脸因气愤而涨红。
■His words made all burned with indignation.
他的话使大家义愤填膺
■He knew he could bank on public indignation to change things, if he could once prove the dirty work.
他知道只要他一旦能够证实这肮脏的勾当,他就能依靠公众的义愤来扭转这种局面。
■He knew he could bank on public indignation to change things,if he could once prove the dirty work.
他知道,只要他一旦能够证实这肮脏的勾当,他就能依靠公众的义愤来扭转这种局面。
■His rude behavior called for a general indignation.
他粗鲁的行为引起了公愤。
■This, he declared, has aroused the bitter indignation of the Arab people.
他说:这就激起了阿拉伯人民的强烈义愤。
■He walked to the door and opened it, prepared to accost an intruder with righteous indignation.
他走上前去开门,义愤填膺地想向闯入者发难。