indignation

英 [ˌɪndɪɡˈneɪʃn] 美 [ˌɪndɪɡˈneɪʃn]

n.  愤慨; 愤怒; 义愤

CET6考研GRETEM8

BNC.9794 / COCA.12282



牛津词典

noun

  1. 愤慨;愤怒;义愤
    a feeling of anger and surprise caused by sth that you think is unfair or unreasonable
    1. The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation.
      火车票提价激起了公愤。
    2. 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。
    3. 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。
    4. 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

柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 愤怒;愤慨;义愤
    Indignation is the feeling of shock and anger which you have when you think that something is unjust or unfair.
    1. 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。
    2. No wonder he could hardly contain his indignation.
      难怪他几乎抑制不住自己的愤怒。

双语例句

  1. The proposal has provoked howls of Gallic indignation
    该提议令法国人义愤填膺。
  2. Eva stood up and indignation blazed in her eyes
    伊娃站了起来,眼睛里燃烧着愤怒。
  3. He bristled with indignation at the suggestion that he was racist.
    有人暗示他是个种族主义者,他对此十分恼火。
  4. Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation
    地方政务委员的反应是惊恐和愤怒。
  5. 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。
  6. No wonder he could hardly contain his indignation.
    难怪他几乎抑制不住自己的愤怒。
  7. He was full of righteous indignation.
    他义愤填膺。
  8. The news roused great indignation.
    这消息激起了极大的义愤。
  9. They were filled with righteous indignation.
    他们都义愤填膺。
  10. The news roused discontent and indignation of the workers.
    这消息激起了工人们的怨愤。
  11. It caused some protest and indignation.
    这引起了一些抗议和愤慨。
  12. The rejection of this measure aroused the people to indignation.
    对该议案的否决激起人民的愤慨。
  13. 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。
  14. 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。
  15. Righteous indignation shows forth in his writing.
    义愤之情跃然纸上。
  16. 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。
  17. If you do that, you'll be calling the indignation of the masses down upon yourself.
    你那样做,将激起群众对你的愤慨。
  18. Indignation showed clearly in his words and manner.
    愤激之情,溢于言表。
  19. To their indignation, he had cheated them.
    让他们愤慨的是他欺骗了他们。
  20. The British ambassador to Israel expressed his indignation to the terrorism.
    英国驻以色列的大使表达了对恐怖主义的愤慨。
  21. I am beyond indignation.
    我已经出离愤怒了。
  22. To my deep indignation he has cheated me.
    使我十分气愤的是他欺骗了我。
  23. The unfair dismissal of the workers aroused the public's indignation.
    对工人不公平的解雇引起了社会大众的愤慨。
  24. 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。
  25. 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)。
  26. There sprang from the audience a cry of indignation.
    从听众中发出了愤怒的叫声。
  27. He raised his voice in indignation.
    他很气愤,嗓门也提高了。
  28. I expressed my indignation at being unfairly dismissed.
    我对不公平地被解雇表示愤慨。
  29. Racial discrimination aroused popular indignation and disgust.
    种族歧视引起了民众的愤慨和憎恶。
  30. I was expecting shock and indignation.
    我以为你会感到震惊和愤慨。

英英释义

noun

  1. a feeling of righteous anger

      Synonym:    outrage