indignant

英 [ɪnˈdɪɡnənt] 美 [ɪnˈdɪɡnənt]

adj.  愤慨的; 愤怒的; 义愤的

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牛津词典

adj.

  1. 愤慨的;愤怒的;义愤的
    feeling or showing anger and surprise because you think that you have been treated unfairly
    1. an indignant letter/look
      愤慨的信 / 神情
    2. She was very indignant at the way she had been treated.
      她对于自己受到的待遇大为光火。
    3. They were indignant that they hadn't been invited.
      他们因没有受到邀请而愤愤不平。

柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 愤怒的;愤慨的
    If you are indignant, you are shocked and angry, because you think that something is unjust or unfair.
    1. He is indignant at suggestions that they were secret agents...
      有人暗示他们可能是特务,这让他非常气愤。
    2. MPs were indignant that the government had not consulted them...
      政府没有事先征求他们的意见,下院议员们感到很愤怒。
    3. Sheena gave her an indignant look.
      希娜愤怒地看了她一眼。

双语例句

  1. She didn't know whether to feel flattered or indignant.
    她不知道应该感到高兴还是愤怒。
  2. He is indignant at suggestions that they were secret agents
    有人暗示他们可能是特务,这让他非常气愤。
  3. MPs were indignant that the government had not consulted them
    政府没有事先征求他们的意见,下院议员们感到很愤怒。
  4. Sheena gave her an indignant look.
    希娜愤怒地看了她一眼。
  5. He was very indignant with his wife over her improper conduct.
    他对他妻子的不端行为感到非常愤慨。
  6. I was indignant at their mean actions.
    我对他们的卑劣行径感到愤慨。
  7. They are indignant at [ about] the increased prices.
    他们对涨价很气愤。
  8. Everybody was indignant at such an overbearing manner.
    对于这种蛮横态度,大家无不感到气愤。
  9. The public were indignant.
    群情愤慨。
  10. His bad behaviour earned him indignant glare from passers-by.
    他的卑劣行为令路人为之侧目。
  11. People are indignant at the unfair treatment he received.
    人们为他受到的不公正待遇愤愤不平。
  12. He was indignant with his brother for criticizing him.
    他因哥哥批评他而发怒。
  13. At this news they were highly indignant.
    听了这消息他们非常愤怒。
  14. Ben was so indignant that he seized the man by the collar.
    本气极了,揪住了那个人的衣领。
  15. I was indignant that he should make fun of the disabled.
    我对他取笑残疾人感到愤慨。
  16. I wanted you angry and indignant.
    我想要你生气并且愤怒。
  17. The man turned and gave him a strange, indignant glance.
    那个人转身奇怪而气愤地看了他一眼。
  18. I was terribly indignant at what Sharon Stone said.
    我对莎朗斯通说的一切感到非常愤慨。
  19. I become somewhat indignant.
    我感到有点愤愤不平。
  20. She looked like an indignant child.
    她看上去像个愤愤不平的孩子。
  21. He was indignant because he felt that he had been punished unfairly.
    他非常愤慨,因为他觉得对他的惩罚不公平的。
  22. She was indignant with his presumption and self-satisfaction and conscious rectitude.
    她恼火他的傲慢自满和自以为是。
  23. I was very indignant. I want to abuse him, but he leaved.
    我非常气愤,刚想骂他他就离线了。
  24. I'm indignant at your mean action.
    我为你的卑劣而愤慨。
  25. When I became aware of this right-about-turn, I was indignant and questioned searchingly the officers concerned.
    当我知道这种向后转的变更时,我非常愤怒,便向有关军官追根究底地询问原因。
  26. "Do you think you are right?" she said in an indignant tone.
    你认为你做得对吗?她用愤慨的腔调说。
  27. I am righteously indignant; you are annoyed; he is making a fuss about nothing.
    我感到义愤;你感到恼火;他小题大作。
  28. Cried Catherine, sucking her damaged lip, and watching the conflagration with indignant eyes.
    凯瑟琳叫着,吮着她那受伤的嘴唇,用愤怒的眼睛瞅着这场火灾。
  29. She was indignant when I said she was lying.
    我说她在撒谎,她非常愤慨。

英英释义

adj

  1. angered at something unjust or wrong
    1. an indignant denial
    2. incensed at the judges' unfairness
    3. a look of outraged disbelief
    4. umbrageous at the loss of their territory

    Synonym:    incensedoutragedumbrageous