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 indignation [,indig'neiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 愤怒, 愤慨, 义愤



    indignation
    [ noun ]
    a feeling of righteous anger
    <noun.feeling>


    Indignation \In`dig*na"tion\, n. [F. indignation, L. indignatio.
    See {Indign}.]
    1. The feeling excited by that which is unworthy, base, or
    disgraceful; anger mingled with contempt, disgust, or
    abhorrence. --Shak.

    Indignation expresses a strong and elevated
    disapprobation of mind, which is also inspired by
    something flagitious in the conduct of another.
    --Cogan.

    When Haman saw Mordecai in the king's gate, that he
    stood not up, nor moved for him, he was full of
    indignation against Mordecai. --Esther v. 9.

    2. The effect of anger; punishment. --Shak.

    Hide thyself . . . until the indignation be
    overpast. --Is. xxvi.
    20.

    Syn: Anger; ire wrath; fury; rage. See {Anger}.

    1. The embassy was deluged with phone calls from Chinese expressing their indignation.
    2. "A deficit of information, piled on top of the invisible shadow of the Chernobyl tragedy and the most complex ecological situation in the region, detonated a powerful explosion of public indignation," the newspaper said.
    3. The daily newspaper El Tiempo said in an editorial, "In less than a month, Honduras has been moved to indignation by two events, which affected national dignity, integrity and sovereignty.
    4. Roh must somehow satisfy public indignation against Chun while distancing his government from past abuses.
    5. GAF reacted with indignation, saying it was being prosecuted for alleged offenses it considered, at most, to be minor, civil matters.
    6. Mr. Friedrich writes with indignation throughout the book about the small-mindedness that fueled the decade's bigotry.
    7. The Pulitzer Board said the series aroused so much public indignation that Congress rejected such breaks.
    8. Bheki and a young schoolmate, both hardened by the oppressions of apartheid, are driven relentlessly by the iron indignation of the victimized.
    9. International indignation mounted Sunday over Iraq's raids on embassies in occupied Kuwait, with the U.N. Security Council condemning the incursions and the Soviet Union and Italy sharply protesting the Iraqi action.
    10. Although the admonitions don't carry the force of law, Mr. Brown says they tend to discourage companies from improperly using the royal family's images. Foreign companies aren't exempt from the consequences of British indignation.
    11. Others are bent on showing their indignation.
    12. Only through a play this vast could he communicate the depths of his alarm about the AIDS crisis and of his indignation about the heartlessness of Reagan era America. Scenes bump into and overlap with other scenes.
    13. The official news agency Tass says Western indignation at the death sentence is justified but it believes Khomeini perhaps has the right on religious grounds to denounce "a man who has insulted Islam." INDIA and PAKISTAN _ Both nations ban the book.
    14. An extraordinary groundswell of public indignation about the continuing army actions, the official cover-up of the Lithuanian shootings and Mr. Gorbachev's role in the affair has started spilling out onto the streets of Moscow.
    15. But even emotion fanned by the moral indignation of bishops cannot alter the laws of economics. Sense of direction The question is: can Mr Major meet the challenges he faces?
    16. One of the stock subjects of business indignation relates to the absence of a proper public sector capital account.
    17. Even so, big investors seemed largely unfazed by yesterday's arrests, beyond some mild indignation about market abuses.
    18. All governments, for example, are very selective about when to express indignation.
    19. Undoubtedly, there is a large element of popular protest at the corruption in the Socialist party, coupled with indignation at the contaminated blood scandal.
    20. Clara Obregon Lopez, a former Bogota city council member, said: "The indignation is so strong that it's not leaving room for fear," she said.
    21. Gross is always immensely well-informed, perceptive without being ponderous, and he never allows indignation to cloud his judgment.
    22. The women want to arouse international indignation to put pressure on Turkey.
    23. Along with deep compassion for the innocent victims, wrath and indignation at criminal actions, facts of brutal violence, vandalism and the violation of laws have mounted in the country.
    24. However, if we can control our righteous indignation long enough to think clearly on the matter, we will realize that what the inside traders did has merit, in an economic sense.
    25. A healthier economy had something to do with it, but clearly more righteous indignation is in order.
    26. At a cocktail party in November, for example, Rep. Jack Kemp greeted Mr. Johnson with mock indignation.
    27. The CBS story, aired while Gray, D-Pa., was seeking election as House majority whip, produced a storm of indignation from Democrats in Congress who accused the Justice Department of a politically inspired leak.
    28. Imagine, especially, the storm of indignation that would sweep across the US.
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