righteous
adj. 正直的; 正义的; 公正的
If you think that someone behaves or lives in a way that is morally good, you can say that they are righteous. People sometimes use righteous to express their disapproval when they think someone is only behaving in this way so that others will admire or support them.
Aren't you afraid of being seen as a righteous crusader?...
你不怕被人看作是一个装腔作势的改革者?
He was full of righteous indignation.
他义愤填膺。
1. characterized by or proceeding from accepted standards of morality or justice;
2. morally justified;
Righteous men are greater after their death than during their lifetime.
正人君子死后比生前更受崇敬.
Everyone admires his spirit of doing boldly what is righteous.
人人都赞美他这种见义勇为的精神.
Righteous anger will not thaw credit markets.
正义的怒火无法融化信贷市场的坚冰.
Each group believes that they have the righteous path.
每一个群体都相信自己走在正义之路上.
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.