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indignation noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + INDIGNATION | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgreat, high (NAmE) 极大的愤怒;强烈的怒火◆His response was one of high indignation.他的反应非常愤慨。public 公愤moral, righteous 义愤mock 假装的愤慨VERB + INDIGNATIONbe filled with, be full of, feel 满腔义愤;感到愤慨◆They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.一想到受骗了他们就义愤填膺。express, show 表达/表示愤慨blush with, burn with, flush with 气得涨红了脸;怒火中烧◆His plump face flushed with indignation.他圆胖的脸因为愤慨而涨得通红。bristle with, shudder with, tremble with 怒发冲冠;气得发抖◆Susan's voice shuddered with indignation.苏珊气得声音发颤。arouse, provoke 引起/激起义愤PREPOSITIONin indignation 愤怒地◆She turned to him in indignation.她愤怒地转身对着他。with indignation 带着愤怒◆He refused it with some indignation.他有些愤慨地拒绝了。indignation about, indignation at, indignation over 为了⋯而愤慨◆The government expressed its indignation over the way the incident had been handled.政府对这起事件的处理方式表示愤慨。indignation against 对⋯的愤慨◆public indignation against the government对政府的公愤 |