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单词 Indignation
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1) Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation.
2) The old gentleman was spluttering with indignation.
3) His response was one of high indignation.
4) He was blazing with indignation.
5) The class positively seethed with indignation when Julia won the award.
6) To his indignation, Charles found that his name was not on the list.
7) Her father spluttered indignation.
8) He became vocal with indignation.
9) He was burning with indignation.
10) He was fuming with indignation.
11) She was speechless with indignation.
12) He was full of righteous indignation about the attack.
13) He could scarcely keep in his indignation.
14) His plump face flushed with indignation.
15) Mrs Cooper flushed with indignation.
16) Her indignation at such rough treatment was understandable.
17) Bertha's voice quivered with indignation.
18) He refused it with some indignation.
19) Lou's voice quivered with indignation.
20) His chest puffed out with indignation at the suggestion.
21) Indignation bereft him of speech.
22) She turned to him in indignation.
23) She could feel her indignation rising.
24) The proposal has provoked howls of Gallic indignation.
25) The news aroused the great indignation.
26) Indignation grew as more nightclubs opened.
27) They flamed with indignation.
28) Much to my indignation,(http:///indignation.html) he sat down in my seat.
29) There followed a great flood of indignation in the newspapers.
30) Their rejection of these measures roused the people to indignation.
1) Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation.
2) The old gentleman was spluttering with indignation.
3) His response was one of high indignation.
4) The class positively seethed with indignation when Julia won the award.
5) To his indignation, Charles found that his name was not on the list.
6) Her father spluttered indignation.
7) The news aroused the great indignation.
8) Their rejection of these measures roused the people to indignation.
9) There followed a great flood of indignation in the newspapers.
10) They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.
11) But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust.
31) The government expressed its indignation over the way the incident had been handled.
32) She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work.
33) His statement was greeted with cries of astonishment and indignation.
34) Some benefits apply only to men, much to the indignation of working women.
35) The government are unable to stem the tide of popular indignation.
36) He couldn't control the indignation that swelled in his heart.
37) If you do that, you'll be calling the indignation of the masses down upon yourself.
38) He stormed into her office, full of righteous indignation .
39) Joe quivered with indignation that Paul should speak to him like that.
40) They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.
41) But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust.
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42) He showed no fear or indignation.
43) He felt a rush of revulsion and indignation.
44) I was so surprised I howled with indignation.
45) I felt a fearful indignation, like heartburn.
46) I loved the little note of righteous indignation.
47) Others sputtered with indignation and criticism.
48) Much of this indignation was justified.
49) He had dedicated the book to Bishops Duppa and Warner without their permission; both expressed their indignation.
50) She felt a sudden burst of indignation against these overstuffed bigwigs cramming themselves with food, while she sat and starved.
51) The nurse's chin quivered in indignation as she reported that the girl was no more than a child.
52) It is the stereotyped image of the helpless female which arouses modern indignation.
53) Suddenly it was not the sunlight that made Polly glow but righteous indignation.
54) But it has the compelling authority that only intimate knowledge and great indignation can bring.
55) They saw them as contradictions, occasions for elaborated ironies, for indignation and anger.
56) We know enough by now to treat the census figures with the skepticism and the indignation they deserve.
57) It would be easy to direct our moral indignation in that direction.
58) Orestes proposed eagerly, but Iphigenia rejected the idea with indignation.
59) His indignation frequently boiled over to a point where he thought and demanded that a libel writ should be issued.
60) Here Colin Turnbull's much publicized indignation at the depraved behaviour of the famine-stricken it is exceptional.
61) For the secretary of state's indignation at our praise for it is almost as interesting as the White Paper itself.
62) But the comic form he has chosen is too brittle to contain his appalled indignation.
63) She describes the horrors of matrimony with vivacious comic indignation, dazzling wit and choice of expression, and with breathtaking eloquence.
64) Durance's indignation gave him power, it was as though he actually grew in physical stature.
65) Paradoxically, the accusations stirring the most indignation have, in money terms, been comparatively small potatoes.
66) Prof. von Krafft-Ebing Anna smouldered with indignation on poor Sophie's behalf.
67) Of course I refused with much indignation, and he grew very angry.
68) There was much stamping of ministerial feet, but, sadly, this show of righteous indignation led to very little action.
69) From this point moral indignation became more than simply a grassroots phenomenon.
70) There is a gap again because I stopped work, suddenly aware that an alien indignation was invading my soul.
71) The drug chic controversy, though,(http://) has brought forth an odd mixture of indignation and acknowledgment from the fashion industry.
72) He could have taken his case to the press and howled with indignation.
73) She had been so immersed in her anger and indignation that she had been working on automatic pilot herself.
74) Creaking up from her knees, Miss Lodsworth snorted with indignation.
75) Nevertheless, the discrepancy between the treatment of Hayman and his fellow paedophiles inevitably aroused indignation.
76) Mr. Garel-Jones Moral indignation sits rather uneasily on the hon. Gentleman's shoulders, particularly on this matter.
77) Literature and autobiography are liberally sprinkled with accounts of the indignation and outrage felt when such a promise fails to materialize.
78) It gave her an absolutely splendid opportunity of indicating her indignation.
79) The proposal has evoked both indignation and humour with suggestions as to how art treasures can be divided by their national characteristics.
80) But the Commissioner, enjoying a high state of moral indignation, looked for no explanation.
81) And yet, as it is lifted, we still wriggle with indignation.
82) Desperately he tried to relight the fires of righteous indignation.
83) There was great confusion and indignation as the marchers were forced to halt.
84) Lemos resigned on March 25, allegedly in indignation at the failure of Barco to defend him against opposition charges.
85) The crowd seemed reasonably relaxed, both assent and indignation muted.
86) Wolfenden also hints at the other motives behind the widespread public indignation.
87) Farmers, full of righteous indignation, were insulted that their professionalism should be questioned.
88) Often you can salve their indignation and solve this problem by rewording the sentence.
89) His statement was greeted with cries of mock astonishment and indignation by Tory back-benchers.
90) A week ago she would have been full of indignation at the thought of losing her accommodation.
91) Then light dawned on him, and with it came a momentary rush of indignation.
92) Joyce shot her a look in which surprise and indignation were nicely fused.
93) The cold-blooded murder of a hospitalisation case has aroused great public indignation.
94) He asked with no malice, with no thoughts of righteous indignation and she sensed this and answered his questions.
95) On the other hand cattle stealing did not rouse general moral indignation.
96) The monastic chroniclers especially recorded with high indignation the resolute enforcement of the Forest jurisdiction over clerical offenders.
97) Lily was holding forth, her pinched face sallow with indignation.
98) As soon as I realised they thought I was knackered from the same route they had just walked, I was speechless with indignation.
99) But moral indignation ought principally to be reserved for ourselves.
100) The Comintern expressed righteous indignation at such an attack, although eighteen months later it tacitly accepted all these points.
101) I fled to my bedroom, terror, indignation, and confusion ricocheting in me.
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102) Graham has already suffered the indignation this week of the bookmakers slashing Arsenal's odds against relegation.
103) He still kept a respectful distance from Rab, who felt some indignation, like a leper.
104) If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine. Che Guevara 
105) Indeed notions of moral indignation, moral panic or moral conflict are not used in this perspective at all.
106) Your indignation - the less charitable would call it calculated gamble - has paid off.
107) He was full of righteous indignation.
108) They were filled with righteous indignation.
109) Eva stood up and indignation blazed in her eyes.
110) Repors of child abuse aroused public indignation.
111) Reports of child abuse aroused public indignation.
112) Little Ashley became livid withand indignation.
113) Motivity is burst out from enthusiasm and indignation.
114) The news roused discontent and indignation of the workers.
115) The atrocity caused widespread indignation.
116) Public opinions were seething with indignation.
117) The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation.
118) It caused some protest and indignation.
119) The iniquity of the transaction aroused general indignation.
120) He flushed crimson with indignation.
121) The workers voiced their indignation at being unfairly dismissed.
122) He was consuming with indignation, real or feigned.
123) He was boiling over with indignation.
124) Such an atrocity can hardly escape arousing puBlic indignation.
125) They felt strong indignation against their teacher.
126) The news roused great indignation.
127) At this defiant heresy, Mammy's brow lowered with indignation.
128) Indignation at its profiteering is understandable.
129) He is in a broil of indignation.
130) I couldn't withhold giving some loose to my indignation.
131) Olivia's ghost could be there now, twitching her nose with rabbity indignation But I left you a map!
132) Much of the conventional obloquy that attaches to his name is due to the indignation of hypocrites who hate the frank avowal of evil-doing.
133) Hideousness of aspect, deformity of instinct, troubled him not , and did not arouse his indignation.
134) That's why the film's moral indignation with Frank can't match its fascination with his balls of steel.
135) Wholehearted indignation and went from the Internet, will soon gather together.
136) Does he not re-collect with what marks of indignation any member was stigmatized as an enemy to this country who mentioned with common respect the name of General Washington?
137) Pour out thine indignation upon them, and let thy wrathful anger take hold of them.
138) (Verse 24.) Why did they have indignation against the two brothers?
139) Ones life has value so long as one attributes value to the life of others, by means of love, friendship, indignation and compassion. - Simone de Beauvoir.
140) The factory director brazenly harbors evildoers. This has evoked the strong indignation of the workers.
141) The maltreatment of the old man by his son aroused great public indignation.
142) The Yellow River Indignation", a soprano solo, is the Sixth Movement of "The Yellow River Cantata".
143) The news of the murder of Rosa Luxemburg roused great indignation.
144) Indignation bereft of all hopes when all his efforts had ended on failure.
145) The self-humiliation interweaving with disgraceful situation and the integrating of agony with grief and indignation, form his strong tragic consciousness.
146) There was indignation in his hoarse bass voice but also a wheedling note, and Scarlett teasingly clicked her tongue against her teeth as she reached out to pull his cravat into place.
147) The indignATion felt by Mr. Pecksniff AT this terrible disclosure, was only to be equalled by the kindling anger of his daughters.
148) When the ten other disciples heard about that, the Scriptures say they had indignation against the two brothers.
149) The hump - backed man stared, as if in excess of amazement and indignation.
150) The Doctor's indignation was wholly lost on his imperturbable rival.
151) Corporate America and Wall Street have responded to the public vilification with indignation and surprise.
152) I am a tourist from the mainland. I am here to express my indignation with the Hong Kong tour guide for her rudeness!
153) While they were with Jesus, any slight shown to Him aroused their indignation and combativeness.
154) Authority figures might lash out at you with criticism, indignation or accusations.
155) That frolick which shakes one man with laughter will convulse another with indignation.
156) Finally aroused the indignation of the people, during the Revolution Palace of Versailles was almost deserted.
157) That revulsion alone could have produced only indignation and sympathy for its victims.
158) He took a day off to get thoroughly worked up in, came home that night full to the chin of indignation and Dunedin beer, and tried to kick Steelman out.
159) The questions you ask consistently will create either enervation or enjoyment, indignation or inspiration, misery or magic.
160) I know that engagement with repressive regimes lacks the satisfying purity of indignation.
161) The creation of aphasiac made Mobai's novels have critical spirit and characteristics of indignation, inhibition, powerlessness,() rebellion and exodus.
162) Nay, impatience kills the fool and indignation slays the simpleton.
163) The vindictive feeling called " moral indignation " is merely a form of cruelty.
164) How could he choke back his indignation at the slanderous charges his opponent levelled against him?
165) His articles aroused the anger and indignation of the popular masses against the tsarist autocracy.
166) Weibo, which was founded nearly two years ago and which said in May it had surpassed 140 million users, has been a conduit for public indignation with previous scandals.
167) And when the ten heard it, they were with indignation against the two brethren.
168) This facet of the Holy Spirit not only moves in righteous indignation against the sinful natural of others but also against that which is sinful in you.
169) O Assyrian , the rod of mine anger, and the staff in their hand is mine indignation.
170) Ordinarily this would have been my cue to indulge in a display of self-righteous indignation, but there's not much point when nobody can understand you.
171) And when the ten heard it, they were moved with indignation against the two brethren.
172) More, her righteous indignation with Piotr would be compromised if she indulged her instinct for revenge and sexual counterstrike.
173) Whatever the case (), Chinese are well acquainted with Americans'feelings of indignation mixed with powerlessness.
174) We are regarding monopoly as a "dreadful monster", giving vent to our noble righteous indignation against that, attempting to keep it out from the visual field of socialist economy.
175) Then went Haman forth that day joyful and with a glad heart: but 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.
176) Burn with righteous indignation , martyr sacrifices for equality, do the mankind to liberate emancipator.
177) On May 15, 1925, factory of Shanghai Japan bombazine produced the event of Gu Zhenggong of shoot dead worker one case, aroused the intense indignation of masses.
178) Mrs. Elsing, Mrs. Merriwether and Mrs. Whiting were red with indignation.
179) He was amazed that some countries should express indignation at it.
180) And in her bitterness burned a cold indignation against Clifford, and his writings and his talk: against all the men of his sort who defrauded a woman even of her own body.
181) Duster started out as a journalist but quit in moral indignation when chided for failing to interview a trapped subway motorman waiting for a leg amputation.
182) She would like to have expressed her indignation against those responsible with plenty of knocks and kicks in his stomach.
183) Actually, this word is really unapt now let us with reverence and awe, also can need not let our be filled with indignation or detest.
183) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
184) Miss Clover's cheeks were flaming, and a sudden indignation dispelled her habitual shyness.
185) He bristled with indignation at the suggestion that he was racist.
186) Dozens of staff members expressed their indignation and jointly criticized her several times.
187) And on the other hand, it all led to a growing indignation with the Germans and a growing fervour of patriotism.
188) And also, whenever a feeble mortal regards himself as a God, and conqueror over the hosts of Heaven, beyond doubt the indignation of the Almighty brings down ruin on his kingdom?
189) Responses from these major powers were clearly full of indignation and discontentment.
190) Indignation runs high when a celebrity professor succumbs to racial profiling, but whole communities are effectively "profiled" for the suspicious combination of being both dark-skinned and poor.
191) He walked to the door and opened it, prepared to accost an intruder with righteous indignation.
192) Thou didst march through the land in indignation thou didst thresh the heathen in anger.
193) I was filled with indignation about the putrefactive and gangrenous traditional educational teaching system that caused a regiment of deaf and mute English learners throughout all over china.
194) She seethe with indignation.
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