aggrieved
英 [əˈɡriːvd]
美 [əˈɡriːvd]
adj. 愤愤不平的; 感到受委屈的; 受害的; 受委屈的
v. 使悲痛;使委屈; 侵害;侵犯…的合法权利;冤枉
aggrieve的过去分词和过去式
Collins.1 / BNC.11360 / COCA.18267
牛津词典
adj.
- 愤愤不平的;感到受委屈的
feeling that you have been treated unfairly - 受害的;受委屈的
suffering unfair or illegal treatment and making a complaint- the aggrieved party (= person) in the case
案件中的受害方
- the aggrieved party (= person) in the case
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 愤愤不平的;委屈的
If you feelaggrieved, you feel upset and angry because of the way in which you have been treated.- I really feel aggrieved at this sort of thing.
我真为这种事感到委屈。
- I really feel aggrieved at this sort of thing.
双语例句
- Farmers are rightly aggrieved, and their demand for better compensation has led to social tensions and manifestations.
农民感到不满意是情有可原的,他们对提高补偿的要求导致了社会紧张和抗议。 - A legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right. aggrieved minority people
基于合法权利的伤害和损失。合法权利受到侵害的少数民族民众 - After listening to pigs, feel aggrieved: I just look at messages, I move Sheire Who?
猪听了,以为很委曲:我只是在看短信,我招谁惹谁了? - When Haizi said this, he looked so aggrieved.
海子这样说时,显得很委屈。 - The aggrieved and the injured say, Beauty is kind and gentle.
伤心痛苦者说:美是善良而温柔的。 - We took our jobs and our fat salaries for granted and felt aggrieved if our bonuses were not even bigger than the year before.
我们注意到我们的工作和我们发工资是理所当然的,并认为如果我们的不满甚至没有奖金,比前一年大。 - Criminal victim is the direct aggrieved party, whose rights always suffer negligence neither by the law nor by the judicial practice.
刑事被害人作为直接受害人,其权利无论在法律中还是在司法实践中一直遭受冷遇。 - Aggrieved citizens regard local officials as predators and sometimes appeal directly to Beijing for help.
受到不公正对待的市民将地方官员视为掠夺者,有时还会直接上诉中央政府,请求帮助。 - The judges feel aggrieved, accused of being stooges of the old regime.
法官们也感到很委屈,他们被指责为旧政权的走狗。 - I felt aggrieved and resentful.
我感到受屈和怨恨。