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
- I will, unless you` d like to claim aggrieved status.
我会的,除非你要先申报你的损失。 - In private, I will complain to my friend how aggrieved I am.
私下里我会向我的好朋友们大诉苦水,说我有多么的委屈。 - 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? - 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。 - Women should avoid taking lift with stranger at night because they are always the best options be aggrieved.
请注意在夜晚单身女性最容易成为被侵害对象,请注意女性在夜晚要避免单独与陌生人同乘一部电梯; - 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。 - Feel much aggrieved at losing one's job.
对失去工作感到极大怨恨。 - This Law stipulates that if the legal rights and interests of citizens are infringed upon by state organs and their staff in exercising their functions and powers, the aggrieved persons have the right to get state compensation in accordance with the law.
该法规定,国家机关及其工作人员如在行使职权中侵犯公民合法权益造成损害的,受害人有权依法取得国家赔偿。 - I really feel aggrieved at this sort of thing.
我真为这种事感到委屈。 - When Haizi said this, he looked so aggrieved.
海子这样说时,显得很委屈。
