indignant
adj. 憤怒的,憤慨的; 憤憤不平的; 激憤
If you are indignant, you are shocked and angry, because you think that something is unjust or unfair.
He is indignant at suggestions that they were secret agents...
有人暗示他們可能是特務,這讓他非常氣憤。
MPs were indignant that the government had not consulted them...
政府沒有事先徵求他們的意見,下院議員們感到很憤怒。
1. angered at something unjust or wrong;
angry, indignant, mad
這些形容詞均有"發怒的,憤怒的"之意。
The hall was at present occupied by two sober men and their indignant wives.
大廳裡還有兩位沒有喝醉的男人和他們的氣勢洶洶的太太.
People are indignant at the unfair treatment he received.
人們為他受到的不公正待遇憤憤不平.
The role model for indignant managers is the film director Alfred Hitchcock.
義憤填膺的管理者的榜樣是電影導演阿爾弗雷德?希區柯克AlfredHitchcock).
Indignant viewers swamped the television company with complaints.
憤怒的觀眾對電視公司怨聲載道.
The expression of his face changed gradually from indignant contempt to a composed and steady gravity.
他臉上先是顯出氣憤和厭惡的表情,慢慢地變得冷靜莊重,一本正經.