indignation

indignation [ˌɪndɪgˈneɪʃn]  [ˌɪndɪɡˈneʃən] 

indignation 基本解释

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名词愤怒,愤慨,气愤

indignation 相关例句

名词

1. Reports of child abuse aroused public indignation.
    有关摧残儿童的报导激起了公众的义愤。

indignation 网络解释

indignation的意思

1. 愤慨:柏拉图以为人的灵魂里存在着三种基本成分:一是理性或理智(reason),二是欲望(desire)或情欲(appetite),三是包括愤慨(indignation)、怒火(anger)、脾性(spirit)等因素在内的激情(passion).

indignation 词典解释
indignation的近义词

1. 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.

    e.g. 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。
    e.g. No wonder he could hardly contain his indignation.
           难怪他几乎抑制不住自己的愤怒。

indignation 单语例句

1. The Chinese government has expressed strong indignation over and condemnation of the terrorist act of brutally murdering unarmed Chinese company staffers.

2. Not surprisingly this spurious claim drew a great deal of indignation from the Dutch and received no censure in the US.

3. indignation的意思

3. Speaking of Dalai clique's secessionist activities, many visitors expressed their indignation and voiced their support for the unification of China.

4. indignation的意思

4. The elite music professionals of China appear to scorn talk about Phoenix Legend, probably out of indignation that Chinese pop music is being led by such cloddish sounds.

5. The document expressed CPPCC members'" strong indignation and serious concern " towards Chen's recent secessionist moves.

6. Some French media poured oil over flames and sparked a more wide spread indignation among the Chinese by their distorted reporting and fabricated news coverage.

7. The fake stuff makes for cynicism when it comes to Moral Education, and has triggered huge public indignation.

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8. Our indignation is aimed at those whose violation of rules and dereliction of duty have caused the loss of so many innocent lives.

9. The authorities'long absence has stirred up indignation at the seeming disregard for public concerns.

10. The rise in traffic accidents throughout China caused by drunk drinking over recent months has provoked great indignation among the public over this irresponsible behavior.

indignation 英英释义

noun

1. indignation的反义词

1. a feeling of righteous anger

    Synonym: outrage