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Перевод: indignant
[прилагательное] возмущенный; негодующий
Тезаурус:
- Some houses frown; some look indignant, prim or shy; but this one looked you straight in the face and greeted you with a smile.
- Instead we have the politics of statistics, and unless a citizen has a pocket calculator at hand with which to check the figures being bandied about, he is virtually disenfranchised - until, that is, something is said which makes him sit up and take indignant or enthusiastic notice.
- IN East Germany two men, formerly regarded as untouchable pillars of the old regime, have, rightly or wrongly, become the focus of over-zealous and sometimes bizarre persecution by the legal authorities and an indignant public.
- He launched it on March 16th, the day he took office, and thus fulfilled his campaign promise to "leave the right wing indignant and the left gasping."
- An indignant rebuke, not a question.
- Alongside anxiety about loss must be placed a parallel feeling best expressed by the indignant snort of a parent of four "children" in their twenties: "Empty nest?
- Many scientists are deeply shocked, profoundly indignant, when non-scientists, non-professionals, non-experts interfere with these pursuits of pure reason by asking questions or committing other crudities and barbarisms, when it is plain that scientists are free from all ideologic and idiosyncratic tendencies, that, like some child born without natural germicidal protection, they inhabit a world totally apart, isolated, germ-proof, and - that word again - uncontaminated by any human bias or, apparently, any human contact whatever.
- Hoomey felt indignant on Bones's behalf.
- Sir: A few hours after reading Terry Coleman's article on the United Nations General Assembly (30 September), I came across this passage in Trollope's Barchester Towers, which exactly expressed my feelings, and, I hope, those of many others of your readers: I know no life that must be so delicious as that of a writer for the newspapers to thunder forth accusations against men in power; show up the worst side of everything that is produced; to pick holes in every coat; to be indignant, sarcastic, jocose, moral, or supercilious; to damn with faint praise, or crush with open calumny.
- She sounded indignant and resentful, and he slowed up deliberately.
- Although indignant at this slur on her relatives, Frau Nordern forgot it as she, Omi, and Erika became absorbed in planning a menu for the party.
- Everybody in "our town" feels indignant about the insult to the respected old gentleman, and a proposal gets off the ground to give a subscription dinner in his honour; but finally "we" think better of it, "perhaps realizing at last that a man had, after all, been pulled by the nose, so there really wasn't any cause for a celebration."
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