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indignities

美[ɪn'dɪɡnəti],英[ɪn'dɪɡnəti],

释义

n. 侮辱;侮辱的言行; 网络释义: 轻蔑;侮辱的行为;无礼;

例句

Though still youthful and strikingly petite, his tussled hair has greyed and his lips purse tightly as if against a lifetime of indignities.
尽管仍然年轻,突出娇小,他扭打灰色的头发和他的嘴唇紧紧钱包好像对一生的屈辱。
One of the many indignities of moving house is that everyone I know seems to feel so sorry for me.
在搬家的诸多屈辱中,有一种屈辱就是,我认识的每个人都对我表示同情。
Those men who found meaning in their suffering were able to withstand the indignities and trauma of the camps, while others succumbed.
那些在苦难中找到了意义的人们能够承受集中营里的侮辱和心灵创伤,而其他则会垮掉。
Hazing, the practice of submitting initiates to indignities at the hands of upperclassmen, is a part of a tradition of rites of passage.
捉弄新生活动,即让新生遭到高年级学生的捉弄,这一活动是一项传统的成长仪式。
Hazing, the submitting of initiates to indignities at the hands of upperclassman, is a part of a tradition of rites of passage.
捉弄新生活动,即让新生遭到高年级学生们的捉弄,这一活动是一项传统的成长仪式。
It also meant Jack had no way of processing the countless indignities Olga kept inflicting on him.
这还意味着Jack没有任何途径来处理无数的,由Olga不断施加在他身上的侮辱。
This son of a Georgia sharecropper endured unspeakable indignities and taunts to become baseball's first black player.
这个佐治亚州佃农的儿子,忍受了无法言喻的屈辱和嘲讽,才成为第一位黑人棒球选手。
Despite their displeasure, China's leaders see little choice but to put up with such indignities.
尽管心有不快,中国领导人却没有多少选择余地,只能忍受这种轻慢。
And they are likely to be the two people who suffer the most indignities (including possible termination) over the coming weeks and months.
在未来几周乃至几个月,他们很可能会是遭到最严重羞辱的两个人(包括可能的停职)。
No one would willingly be subjected himself to such indignities .