indignity

英[ɪn'dɪɡnəti] 美[ɪn'dɪɡnəti]
  • n. 侮辱;轻蔑;有伤尊严
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    n. (名词)
    1. 轻蔑,无礼
    2. 屈辱,侮辱,羞辱,丢脸,卑鄙,无耻,耻辱,凌辱
    3. 侮辱言行,无礼举动
    4. <废>有伤尊严
    5. 不光彩
    6. 愤慨,愤怒,义愤

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an affront to one's dignity or self-esteem

1. Later, he suffered the indignity of having to flee angry protesters.
后来,他不得不极不光彩地避开愤怒的抗议者溜走了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Prisoners are spared the indignity of wearing uniforms.
囚犯们不必忍受身穿囚服的侮辱。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The chairman suffered the indignity of being refused admission to the meeting.
主席蒙受了被拒于会议之外的侮辱。

来自《权威词典》

4. Spanking is an indignity to a teenager.
(用巴掌、拖鞋等)打一个十几岁的孩子,是对他的侮辱.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

5. For more than a year we have suffered the indignity.
在一年多的时间里,我们丢尽了丑.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She was subjected to indignity and humiliation.
      她受到侮辱和羞辱。
    2. The bandits subject us to all sort of indignity.
      强盗们对我们加以各种侮辱。
    3. They inflicted all kinds of indignities on their captives.
      他们对俘虏百般侮辱。
    4. This is the indignity for female.
      这是对女性的侮辱.
    5. Her heart sickened at the thought of this brutal indignity.
      她一想到这件蛮横无礼的事,心里就不舒服。