indignation 详细解释

indignation

[.indig'neiʃən]

n. 愤怒, 愤慨, 义愤

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

词形变化

副词: indignantly |

词义辨析

同义参见:

fury  resentment  offense  anger  

英英释义

名词 indignation:

a feeling of righteous anger

同义词:outrage

补充

indignationindignation英:[ˌɪndiɡˈneiʃən] 美:[ˌɪndɪɡˈneʃən]n.1.愤怒, 愤慨, 气愤The news aroused the great indignation.这消息激起了极大的愤慨。

例句

1. He could hardly contain his indignation.他几乎控制不住自己的愤怒。 2. She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work.矿工被迫在如此恶劣的条件下工作, 这让她感到义愤填膺。 3. the letter filled Lucy with indignation.这封信使露西义愤填膺。 4. commuters' indignation at the rise in fares通勤者对交通费上涨的愤慨 5. The decision to close the factory has aroused the indignation of the townspeople.关闭工厂的决定引发了市民们的愤慨。 6. He adopted a tone of moral/righteous indignation.他采用了一种义愤的语调。