柯林斯詞典indignant /?n?d?ɡn?nt/ 1. ADJ If you are indignant, you are shocked and angry, because you think that something is unjust or unfair. 憤怒不平的 He is indignant at suggestions that they were secret agents. 他對關于他們是特務的暗示很憤慨。 He was indignant that his rival was offered the job. 他對他的對手得到了那份工作感到憤憤不平。2. indignantlyADV 憤怒地[ADV with v] "That is not true," Erica said indignantly. “那不是真的,”埃麗卡氣憤地說。 返回 indignant劍橋詞典angry because of something that is wrong or not fair 憤怒的,憤慨的 She wrote an indignant letter to the paper complaining about the council's action . 她給報紙寫了一封義憤填膺的信抗議市政會的做法。 He became very indignant when it was suggested he had made a mistake . 當有人提出他犯了錯誤時,他非常生氣。 返回 indignant