aggrieved
英 [ə'griːvd]
美 [ə'ɡrivd]
- 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
TEM8
aggrieved 受委屈的前缀ag-同ad-, 向,往。-grieve, 同词根grav。指沉重的,受委屈的。
- aggrieved (adj.)
- "oppressed in spirit," mid-14c., past participle adjective from aggrieve. The legal sense of "injured or wronged in one's rights" is from 1580s.
- 1. I really feel aggrieved at this sort of thing.
- 我真为这种事感到委屈。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. His tone was by turns angry and aggrieved.
- 他的语气时而透着愤怒,时而流露出哀怨。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He felt aggrieved at not being chosen for the team.
- 他因没被选到队里感到愤愤不平.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. She is the aggrieved person whose fiance & 1 & did not show up for their wedding.
- 她很委屈,她的 未婚夫 未出现在他们的婚礼上.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. Carrie was ashamed, and Drouet aggrieved.
- 嘉莉感到羞愧, 杜洛埃感到委屈.
来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹