indignant
英式音标:[ɪnˈdɪgnənt] 美式音标:[ɪnˈdɪɡnənt]
indignant基本解释 adj. 愤愤不平的;义愤的 indignant的意思释义 adj.愤怒的,愤慨的;愤愤不平的;激愤;
indignant怎么读
英式音标:[ɪnˈdɪgnənt]
美式音标:[ɪnˈdɪɡnənt]
indignant基本解释
adj. 愤愤不平的;义愤的
indignant的意思释义
adj.
愤怒的,愤慨的;愤愤不平的;激愤;
双语释义
adj.(形容词)愤怒的,愤慨的,义愤的 angry and scornful, especially at injustice or because of undeserved blame, etc.
英英释义
indignant[ in\'diɡnənt ]adj.angered at something unjust or wrong
\"an indignant denial\"
同义词:incensedoutragedumbrageous
indignant用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
indignant boy气愤的男孩
indignant mother愤怒的母亲
同近义词辨析
mad, indignant, angry这组词都有“发怒的,愤怒的”的意思,其区别是:
mad多用于非正式文体和讲话中,与angry意义相近。
indignant侧重愤怒是有充分理由和正当的。
angry侧重以愤怒的表情、激烈的言辞或威胁的目光等来表达感情。
双语例句
People are indignant by their shooting of innocent civilians.
对于他们*杀无辜平民,人们感到义愤填膺。
He is indignant at the false accusation.
他对被诬告愤愤不平。
例句参考
CASE OF THE INDIGNANT DADIndignant suicide in the Pacific: an example from the Toraja Highlands of Indonesia.
Rage and Protest: The case of the Greek Indignant movement
The indignant page: Techniques of neutralization in the publications of pedophile organizations
The body politic of dissent: the paperless and the indignant
The indignant citizen: anti-austerity movements in southern Europe and the anti-oligarchic reclaiming of citizenship
The Indignant Generation: A Narrative History of African American Writers and Critics, 1934-1960 by Lawrence P. Jackson
The spatialization of democratic politics: Insights from Indignant Squares
The Indignant Eye. The Artist as Social Critic in Prints and Drawings from the Fifteenth Century to Picasso by Ralph E. Shikes (revi...
Editorial: the geographer as social critic – getting indignant about income inequality
indignant词源
indignant
indignant: see dignity
indignant (adj.)
1580s, from Latin indignantem (nominative indignans) \"impatient, reluctant, indignant,\" present participle of indignari \"to be displeased at, be indignant\" (see indignation). Related: Indignantly.
indignant相关例句
1. He felt very indignant about the way he had been treated.
他对人们待他的那种方式感到愤愤不平。
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2. Many private economists agree with the indignant central bankers.
许多民间机构的分析师也认同这些义愤填膺的央行官员的看法.
3. They are indignant at [about] the increased prices.
他们对涨价很气愤。
4. I cannot say that he did well, but the feeling that was roused in me at the time did not resemble that of an indignant judge.
我不能说他做了一件好事,但是那时候它在我心里激起的,可不像是一个怒不可遏的法官那样的急于裁决。
5. I doubt that he ever openly shared his views with his colleagues, though he often came home bristling and indignant over their ignorance of the Middle East.
我怀疑他是否坦率地与他的同事交流过他的看法,尽管他一回到家,经常对同事们对于中东地区的无知怒发冲冠。
7. While he was doing so, Moran started his Mary of Egypt, but the indignant crowd seizing his stick were about to belabour him, when they fell back bewildered anew by his close resemblance to himself.
此时,莫兰唱起《埃及的圣玛丽》,气愤的观众抓过他的手杖,正要对他一阵痛打,却发现他和真正的莫兰是如此之像,困惑之下,他们向后退去。
8. When he reflected on his former opinions, which were but those of yesterday, and which, nevertheless, seemed to him already so very ancient, he grew indignant, yet he smiled.
他以往的那些见解都还只是昨天的事,可是在他看来,仿佛已过去很久了,当他想起时,他便感到愤慨,并且会哑然失笑。
9. At this news they were highly indignant.
听了这消息他们非常愤怒。
10. She was so indignant that she almost felt like talking to somebody.
她是如此地气愤伤心,几乎想找个人聊一聊。
11. It said this view was shared by many delegates at the city legislature’s annual meeting in January, and ran some indignant-sounding quotes.
它报道说这种观点也普遍被今年一月召开的市人大会议所认可,并存在于一些令人非常气愤的引述中。
12. The Chinese people and government have every reason to feel indignant about this thing.
中国*府和人民完全有理由对此感到强烈愤慨。
13. A CHIEF of Police who had seen an Officer beating a Thug was very indignant, and said he must not do so any more on pain of dismissal.
一个***长看到一个**正在打一个恶棍,他很气愤,告诫这个**不许再这样做,否则就开除他。
14. A CHIEF of Police who had seen an Officer beating a Thug was very indignant, and said he must not do so any more on pain of dismissal.
一个***长看到一个**正在打一个恶棍,他很气愤,告诫这个**不许再这样做,否则就开除他。