时间: 2025-04-26 07:37:50
美: [,ɪndɪɡ'neʃən]
英: [ɪndɪg'neɪʃ(ə)n]
n. 愤慨;愤怒;义愤
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 07:37:50
词源分析:Indignation 源自拉丁语 "indignatio",由 "indignari"(意为“愤怒、感到不公”)派生而来,其中 "in-" 表示否定,"dignus" 意为“值得的”。
历史背景:该词在英语中首次出现于15世纪,随着文学作品的增多,逐渐被更多人接受和使用。
课本:在**的中学英语教材中,可能出现在初中和高中的阅读理解部分。在牛津和美国的教材中,通常在高中阶段的文学分析或者社会话题讨论中涉及。
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The indignation of the crowd was evident after the unjust ruling.
(在不公正裁决后,群众的愤怒显而易见。)
He expressed his indignation at the decision made by the committee.
(他对委员会所作的决定表达了愤怒。)
Her indignation was justified when she learned the truth.
(当她得知真相时,她的愤怒是合理的。)
Many felt indignation towards the government's handling of the cr****.
(许多人对政府处理危机的方式感到愤怒。)
The article raised indignation among readers regarding environmental issues.
(这篇文章引起了读者对环境问题的愤怒。)
同义词:
反义词:
通过上述分析,学*者可以更全面地理解和使用“indignation”这一单词。
[N-UNCOUNT] Indignation is a feeling of shock and anger when you think that something is unjust or unfair. 愤怒不平
例:She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work.她为矿工们被迫工作的条件满心愤慨。