常見(jiàn)例句用作名詞 (n.)The news aroused the great indignation.這消息激起了極大的憤慨。He felt great indignation against us.他對(duì)我們極爲(wèi)憤慨。I expressed my indignation at being unfairly dismissed.我對(duì)遭到不公正的解雇表示憤慨。更多例句He bristled with indignation at the suggestion that he was racist.有人暗示他是個(gè)種族主義者,他對(duì)此十分惱火。Eva stood up and indignation blazed in her eyes.伊娃站了起來(lái),眼睛裡燃燒著憤怒。Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation.地方政務(wù)委員的反應(yīng)是驚恐和憤怒。The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation.火車票提價(jià)激起了公憤。She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work.鑛工們被迫在如此惡劣的條件下工作,她感到異常憤怒。He bristled with indignation at the suggestion that he was racist.有人暗示他是個(gè)種族主義者,他對(duì)此十分惱火。Eva stood up and indignation blazed in her eyes.伊娃站了起來(lái),眼睛裡燃燒著憤怒。Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation.地方政務(wù)委員的反應(yīng)是驚恐和憤怒。The proposal has provoked howls of Gallic indignation.該提議令法國(guó)人義憤填膺。He was full of righteous indignation.他義憤填膺。They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.一想到受騙了他們就義憤填膺.The news aroused the great indignation.這消息激起了極大的憤慨.There followed a great flood of indignation in the newspapers.隨後,報(bào)紙連篇累牘地刊載了表示義憤的文章.But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust.到這時(shí),我一切不平都沒(méi)有了——發(fā)火, 憤慨, 嘲笑本身. 什麼都沒(méi)了,衹有厭惡.If you do that, you'll be calling the indignation of the masses down upon yourself.你那樣做將激起群衆(zhòng)對(duì)你的憤慨.Their rejection of these measures roused the people to indignation.他們拒不採(cǎi)取這些措施,引起了人民的憤慨.He became vocal with indignation.他因憤慨而發(fā)言.He flushed crimson with indignation.他因憤怒而臉紅.They were filled with righteous indignation.他們都義憤填膺.The news roused great indignation.這消息激起了極大的義憤.Indignation bereft him of speech.他憤怒得說(shuō)不出話來(lái).It caused some protest and indignation.這引起了一些抗議和憤慨.The atrocity caused widespread indignation.那暴行引起了普遍的憤慨.The news roused discontent and indignation of the workers.這消息激起了工人們的怨憤.Public indignation about takeovers causing people to lose their jobs Allan Sloan.公衆(zhòng)對(duì)於導(dǎo)致人們失業(yè)的接琯行爲(wèi)很憤怒(艾倫·斯洛恩).Indignation grips me because of the wicked , who have forsaken your law.53我見(jiàn)惡人離棄你的律法、就怒氣發(fā)作、猶如火燒.It causes me indignation, he said.杜德拉表示?[這整件事讓我感到十分憤慨.He flamed with indignation.他義憤填膺.Righteous indignation: your wrath as opposed to the shocking bad temper of others.義憤 —— 他人的震怒與自己的憤怒的對(duì)抗.Joseph behold my style of cookery with growing indignation.我這種作菜的方式讓約瑟夫越看越冒火.He shook his head and his eyes were wide, then narrowed in indignation.他搖了搖頭,眼睛先是睜得圓圓的, 隨後又瞇成一條縫,臉上露出憤怒的神色.Burn with righteous indignation , martyr sacrifices for equality, do the mankind to liberate emancipator.熱血沸騰, 先烈爲(wèi)平等犧牲, 做人類解放救星.The news aroused the great indignation.這消息激起了極大的憤慨.But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust.到這時(shí),我一切不平都沒(méi)有了——發(fā)火, 憤慨, 嘲笑本身. 什麼都沒(méi)了,衹有厭惡.If you do that, you'll be calling the indignation of the masses down upon yourself.你那樣做將激起群衆(zhòng)對(duì)你的憤慨.Their rejection of these measures roused the people to indignation.他們拒不採(cǎi)取這些措施,引起了人民的憤慨.He became vocal with indignation.他因憤慨而發(fā)言.It caused some protest and indignation.這引起了一些抗議和憤慨.The atrocity caused widespread indignation.那暴行引起了普遍的憤慨.Indignation is so wearing that one should reserve it for the main injustice.憤慨很傷元?dú)?人們應(yīng)該把它們保存著,畱待遇到更大的不平時(shí)再用.The Doctor's indignation was wholly lost on his imperturbable rival.毉生的憤慨對(duì)於他的泰然自若的敵手也是毫無(wú)作用.The rejection of this proposal aroused the people to indignation.對(duì)該議案的否決激起人民的憤慨.Whatever the case , Chinese are well acquainted with Americans'feelings of indignation mixed with powerlessness.不論如何, 中國(guó)人熟諳美國(guó)人這種憤慨和無(wú)奈交織的心態(tài).Indignation rose up when he found he was cheated.發(fā)覺(jué)自己受騙後,他非常憤慨.They felt strong indignation against their teacher.他們對(duì)他們的老師感到強(qiáng)烈憤慨.It causes me indignation, he said.杜德拉表示?[這整件事讓我感到十分憤慨.I plumped out my cheeks in an expression of indignation.我鼓起腮幫子以表示憤慨.Feelings of righteous indignation, It'seems, are not the preserve of people alone.標(biāo)榜正義的憤慨, 這種感覺(jué)似乎不是人類所獨(dú)有的繼承.There's any moral indignation.再也沒(méi)有什麼道義上的憤慨.Joan's death caused French people's great indignation.聖女貞德的死引起了法國(guó)人民的極大憤慨.The maltreatment of the old man by his son aroused great public indignation.這起兒子虐待老人的事件,引起了群衆(zhòng)的極大憤慨.Finally aroused the indignation of the people, during the Revolution Palace of Versailles was almost deserted.終於引起人民的憤慨, 大革命期間,凡爾賽宮幾乎被荒廢.Simple expressions of indignation are not no substitute for meaningful actions to right a wrong.僅僅表達(dá)憤慨無(wú)所不能取代改正錯(cuò)誤的有意義的行動(dòng).China expressed strong indignation at Japanese Prime Minister Koisumi's visit to the Yasukuni Shrine.中國(guó)對(duì)小泉蓡拜靖國(guó)神社表示憤慨.One of the new inventions was regarded with a certain amount of indignation by the hands.一種新發(fā)明引起了工人們不小的憤慨.Their reports aroused great indignation from netizens all around China.他們的報(bào)道激起了我國(guó)網(wǎng)民的憤慨.Of course, some netizens too clarifyed outstanding indignation over his remarks.儅然, 還有些網(wǎng)友對(duì)其言論表達(dá)極大的憤慨.I expressed my indignation at being unfairly dismissed.我被不公平地解雇了,對(duì)此我表示憤慨.Their violence aroused strong indignation of the people there.他們的暴行激起了那裡的人民的極大憤慨.Such a humiliation filled me with indignation.這種汙辱使我感到極其憤慨.He raised his voice in indignation.他很氣憤,嗓門也提高了.His face reddened with indignation.他的臉因氣憤而漲紅.Corporate America and Wall Street have responded to the public vilification with indignation and surprise.美國(guó)企業(yè)界和華爾街對(duì)民衆(zhòng)的責(zé)難感到氣憤和驚訝.To my deep indignation he has cheated me.使我十分氣憤的是他欺騙了我.Such humiliation filled us with indignation.這一侮辱使我們極爲(wèi)氣憤.They felt great indignation over these acts.對(duì)這些行爲(wèi)他們感到很氣憤. 返回 indignation