indignation
英 [ˌɪndɪɡˈneɪʃn]
美 [ˌɪndɪɡˈneɪʃn]
n. 愤慨; 愤怒; 义愤
BNC.9794 / COCA.12282
牛津词典
noun
- 愤慨;愤怒;义愤
a feeling of anger and surprise caused by sth that you think is unfair or unreasonable- The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation.
火车票提价激起了公愤。 - Joe quivered with indignation that Paul should speak to him like that.
乔认为保罗竟然那样对他说话,气得直发抖。 - Some benefits apply only to men, much to the indignation of working women.
让职业女性大为不平的是有些福利只提供给男性。 - to be full of righteous indignation (= the belief that you are right to be angry even though other people do not agree)
义愤填膺
- The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 愤怒;愤慨;义愤
Indignationis the feeling of shock and anger which you have when you think that something is unjust or unfair.- She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work...
矿工们被迫在如此恶劣的条件下工作,她感到异常愤怒。 - No wonder he could hardly contain his indignation.
难怪他几乎抑制不住自己的愤怒。
- She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work...
英英释义
noun
- a feeling of righteous anger
双语例句
- The news roused great indignation.
这消息激起了极大的义愤。 - I was expecting shock and indignation.
我以为你会感到震惊和愤慨。 - The rejection of this measure aroused the people to indignation.
对该议案的否决激起人民的愤慨。 - I am beyond indignation.
我已经出离愤怒了。 - Indignation showed clearly in his words and manner.
愤激之情,溢于言表。 - Racial discrimination aroused popular indignation and disgust.
种族歧视引起了民众的愤慨和憎恶。 - Yesterday, the Italian prime minister expressed indignation and worry about the terrorist attack two days ago.
昨天,意大利总理对两天前的恐怖袭击事件表示了愤慨和担忧。 - The news roused discontent and indignation of the workers.
这消息激起了工人们的怨愤。 - She quivered with indignation at the account of the conduct of the miserable Rawdon and the unprincipled steyne.
她听到可恶的罗登和无耻的斯丹恩干这种坏事,气得周身发抖。 - Recalling the unfair treatment he once received, he can't help burning with indignation.
回想起自己曾经受到的不公待遇,他不禁愤愤起来。