indignant

indignant [ɪnˈdɪgnənt]  [ɪnˈdɪɡnənt] 

indignant 基本解释

indignant的近义词

形容词激愤; 愤愤不平的; 愤怒的,愤慨的

indignant 相关例句

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形容词

1. He is indignant at her words.
    他对她的话感到气愤。

2. I was indignant because I felt that I had been punished unfairly.
    我非常愤慨,因为我觉得对我的惩罚是不公平的。

indignant 网络解释

indignant的反义词

1. 愤:粘到自己的身上. 指定的日子到了,所有的鸟一起站在宙斯面前,宙斯一眼就看到了花花绿绿的寒鸦,在众鸟中,它显得格外漂亮,准备立它为王. 众鸟十分气愤(indignant),从寒鸦身上纷纷拔下属于自己的羽毛,于是,寒鸦又变成了丑陋(ugly)的鸟了.

2. 气愤:粘到自己的身上. 指定的日子到了,所有的鸟一起站在宙斯面前,宙斯一眼就看到了花花绿绿的寒鸦,在众鸟中,它显得格外漂亮,准备立它为王. 众鸟十分气愤(indignant),从寒鸦身上纷纷拔下属于自己的羽毛,于是,寒鸦又变成了丑陋(ugly)的鸟了.

3. 愤怒的:anger 愤怒 | indignant 愤怒的 | happy 高兴的

4. 义愤的:imposture骗子的行为 | indignant义愤的 | inexcusable不可原谅的

indignant 词典解释

1. 愤怒的;愤慨的
    If you are indignant, you are shocked and angry, because you think that something is unjust or unfair.

    e.g. 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。
    e.g. 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。

indignantly
'That is not true,' Erica said indignantly.
“那不是真的,”埃丽卡愤怒地说。
indignant 单语例句

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1. Ke describes Qian as a person with a " strong sense of justice ", who becomes indignant upon hearing about discrimination and is generous to those in need.

2. Her fate also had drawn appeals from the European Union, an indignant rebuke from Iran and the disgust of thousands of people.

3. Hong said the Chinese people were indignant at Japan's wrongdoing and firmly supported the Chinese government on its righteous demand and effective measures.

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4. The people in question extol something not because they truly feel it is good, and they rage not because they are indignant.

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5. Netizens became indignant as they speculated that she might have funded her extravagant purchases by embezzling money from the Red Cross Society.

6. Every time she went down by a hundred or two, she grew more flustered and indignant - or at least she acted that way.

7. Du is grievous and indignant when she learns of Li's betrayal.

8. They considered this a serious violation of animal rights and were so indignant that they forced the manager to drink the paint himself.

9. So as soon as the media spotlight moves away, the public becomes indignant when it sees how vulnerable these workers are.

10. I left the interview feeling a little indignant and very overwhelmed by the prospect of navigating administrative hurdles ahead.

indignant 英英释义

adj

1. angered at something unjust or wrong

    e.g. an indignant denial
           incensed at the judges' unfairness
           a look of outraged disbelief
           umbrageous at the loss of their territory

    Synonym: incensed outraged umbrageous