aggrieved
委屈的
常用释义
英音[ əˈɡriːvd ]
美音[ əˈɡriːvd ]
基本释义
- adj. 受委屈的,愤愤不平的;权利受到不法侵害的
- v. 侵害,伤害(aggrieve 的过去分词形式);使悲痛
例句
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1·I really feel aggrieved at this sort of thing.我对这种事真地感到愤愤不平。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Spain is particularly aggrieved at this.而西班牙对此尤为不满。
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3·What aggrieved parties is she speaking for?她是在替谁愤愤不平?
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4·Mr Correa had reason to feel aggrieved at this slur.被人如此诽谤,拉斐尔·科雷亚完全有理由感到愤愤不平。
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5·Ideally, make the suffering of the aggrieved visible.理想的,让遭受到的冤枉和痛苦更加直观可见。
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6·They feel most aggrieved about South Africa’s silence.他们对南非的沉寂感到最为愤怒。
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7·They feel most aggrieved about South Africa's silence.他们对南非的沉寂感到最为愤怒。
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8·This news had some people at Book Expo further aggrieved.这条新闻让出席图书展的一些人更加不安。
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9·America's wartime partner was now suspicious, aggrieved and hostile.美国二战时的盟友现在相当可疑,愤愤不平而且充满敌意。
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10·No wonder Luton, with its large Asian population and aggrieved whites, is on edge.大量亚裔人口和愤愤不平的白种人混杂居住,卢顿的剑拔弩张也就不足为奇。
网络释义
- aggrieved party : [经]受损害的一方