with/in indignation• And yet, as it is lifted, we still wriggle with indignation.• As soon as I realised they thought I was knackered from the same route they had just walked, I was speechless with indignation.• Creaking up from her knees, Miss Lodsworth snorted with indignation.• He could have taken his case to the press and howled with indignation.• I was so surprised I howled with indignation.• Orestes proposed eagerly, but Iphigenia rejected the idea with indignation.• Others sputtered with indignation and criticism.• They laid their cards down again and Alan roared with indignation. ` I don't believe it!
ADJECTIVE | VERB + INDIGNATION | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤great, high (NAmE) 極大的憤怒;強烈的怒火◇His response was one of high indignation.他的反應非常憤慨。➤public公憤▸➤moral, righteous義憤▸➤mock假裝的憤慨VERB + INDIGNATION➤be filled with, be full of, feel滿腔義憤;感到憤慨◇They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.一想到受騙了他們就義憤填膺。➤express, show表達/表示憤慨➤blush with, burn with, flush with氣得漲紅了臉;怒火中燒◇His plump face flushed with indignation.他圓胖的臉因為憤慨而漲得通紅。➤bristle with, shudder with, tremble with怒髮衝冠;氣得發抖◇Susan's voice shuddered with indignation.蘇珊氣得聲音發顫。➤arouse, provoke引起/激起義憤PREPOSITION➤in indignation憤怒地◇She turned to him in indignation.她憤怒地轉身對着他。➤with indignation帶着憤怒◇He refused it with some indignation.他有些憤慨地拒絕了。➤indignation about, indignation at, indignation over為了⋯而憤慨◇The government expressed its indignation over the way the incident had been handled.政府對這起事件的處理方式表示憤慨。➤indignation against對⋯的憤慨◇public indignation against the government對政府的公憤