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in·dig·na·tion
In dihg neI shn
词根:indign
adj.indignant 愤愤不平的;义愤的
indign 不值得的;可耻的
adv.indignantly 愤怒地;愤慨地
noun
righteous anger in response to something considered unjust or unworthy.The insult to her family and her countrymen filled her with indignation.
这组词都有“愤怒、生气”的意思,其区别是:
resentmentn.愤恨,怨恨,不满,是正式用语,尤指由于受侮辱或自尊心受到伤害后而产生的愤慨。
There was a feeling of resentment in the office after everyone's pay was lowered.大家的工资降低后,办公室里怨声载道。
furyn.暴怒,大怒,程度较anger要强。
angern.气愤,生气,是一般用语。
After their argument, he expressed his anger by punching the other man in the face.争吵之后,他一拳打在那个人的脸上以发泄怒气。
indignationn.义愤,尤其指出于道义上的激愤。
general indignation at the sudden steep rise in bus fares公共汽车票价突然猛增激起的公愤
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“愤怒”的意思,其区别是:
fury语气最强,指极端的气愤,甚至达到发疯的程度。
anger普通用词,通常指因受到侮辱、损害、指责或顶撞等而引起的愤怒。
wrath文学用词,含义与anger相近,但语气强,含欲加惩罚或报复的意味。
rage侧重突然而猛列发作,难以控制的大怒。
indignation较正式用词,指出于正义或对不公正之事而发出的愤怒。
以上来源于网络
约1200年,源自古法语 indignacion “狂怒,愤怒; 不尊重”,或直接源自拉丁语 indignationem(主格 indignatio)“愤怒,不满; 一种挑衅,引起愤怒的原因”,动作名词,来自 indignari “认为不值得,生气或不满”,源自 indignus “不值得”,来自 in- “不,相反的”(见 in-(1))+ dignus “价值(n.),值得,适当的,合适的”,源自 PIE *dek-no-, 词根 *dek- “接受,接受”的后缀形式。1835年的 indignation meeting 曾经是美国表达民众愤怒的常见方式,通过通过和发布决议来表达。
see indignant
The first known use of indignation was in the 14th century
influence1 of 2noun
the act or power of producing an effect indirectly or without apparent use of force or exercise of command
dishonest interference with authority for personal gain
a person or thing that influences
influence2 of 2verb
to have an influence on : affect by influence
inflateverb
to swell or fill with air or gas
inflate a balloon
to increase abnormally
inflated prices
inferverb
to arrive at as a conclusion
guess entry 1 sense 1, surmise
imply sense 2
induceverb
to lead on to do something : persuade
bring about, cause
an illness induced by overwork
to reach (a general conclusion) based on particular facts or examples
to produce (as an electric current) by induction
individual1 of 2adjective
of or relating to an individual
individual traits
intended for one person
individual servings
particular entry 1 sense 1, separate
individual copies
having a special quality : distinct
an individual style
individual2 of 2noun
a single member of a class, species, or collection
a single human being
indispensableadjective
absolutely necessary : essential
an indispensable employee
indignationnoun
anger caused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean
1 “Thanks, but no thanks,” she says, and tries to stride away with sufficient indignation—but Sydney grabs her arm.
2 “But who lied about my own handwriting?” demanded the chaplain, forgetting his fear in the wave of anger and indignation that welled up inside him suddenly.
3 Righteous indignation: your wrath as opposed to the shocking bad temper of others.
义愤 —— 他人的震怒与自己的愤怒的对抗.
4 “I poured out...the torrent of my long-accumulating discontent, with such vehemence and indignation that I stirred myself as well as the rest of the party to do and dare anything,” she later wrote.
5 Indignation grips me because of the wicked , who have forsaken your law.
53我见恶人离弃你的律法、就怒气发作、犹如火烧.
6 Such a humiliation filled me with indignation.
这种污辱使我感到极其愤慨。
7 To my deep indignation he has cheated me.
使我十分气愤的是他欺骗了我.
8 What really caused indignation in the town was not the results of the elections but the fact that the soldiers had not returned the weapons.
9 That revulsion alone could have produced only indignation and sympathy for its victims.
单有那样一种厌恶只能产生愤怒和对受害者的同情.
10 Opportunism and indignation helped power Conrad M. Black's rise to the heights of media life.
投机主义和愤怒帮助权力康拉德对广告媒介生活的高度的M.黑市的上涨.
11 Such humiliation filled us with indignation.
这一侮辱使我们极为气愤.
12 The public's feelings were at a high pitch of indignation.
公众的愤怒情绪达到了极点。
13 Jesus had righteous indignation when he turned over the tables in the temple and drove out the thieving moneychangers.
14 His face reddened with indignation.
他的脸因气愤而涨红.
15 “Your way must be to bring Christ to her,” I say, my voice rising with indignation.
16 There was something about the way he smiled when she made a face, surprised, so grateful, that made her kiss and touch his hair with great passion and indignation in her heart.
17 “But we just got here,” Yishan said, lifting his head with indignation.
18 She seethe with indignation.
她由于愤怒而不能平静.
19 Piggy stood and the rose of indignation faded slowly from his cheeks.
20 Indignation rose up when he found he was cheated.
发觉自己受骗后,他非常愤慨.
1 愤怒
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