aggrieved 英 [əˈgri:vd]   美 [əˈɡrivd]

aggrieved

aggrieved  英 [əˈgri:vd] 美 [əˈɡrivd]

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 

Today all I want to say is technology has distanced us from the world of simplicity and this lack of simplicity has aggrieved us beyond measure. 今天我想要表达的是,科技使我们远离了真诚的世界,而真诚的缺失对我们造成的侵害超过了我们的想象。
In fact, this woman worked to rule around her childcare, took time off for every minor ailment of the child and looked very aggrieved when she got no pay rise that year. 实际上,这个女人的工作似乎就是为了照看子女,孩子出现任何小病,她都要请假,而当她去年没有获得加薪时,显得非常愤愤不平。

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  • 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
  • 1. Today all I want to say is technology has distanced us from the world of simplicity and this lack of simplicity has aggrieved us beyond measure.

    今天我想要表达的是,科技使我们远离了真诚的世界,而真诚的缺失对我们造成的侵害超过了我们的想象。

  • 2. In fact, this woman worked to rule around her childcare, took time off for every minor ailment of the child and looked very aggrieved when she got no pay rise that year.

    实际上,这个女人的工作似乎就是为了照看子女,孩子出现任何小病,她都要请假,而当她去年没有获得加薪时,显得非常愤愤不平。

  • 3. But this initiative backfired when some aggrieved players used the information to track down and reveal personal details about him.

    但是此举的效果事与愿违,一些愤愤不平的玩家利用这些信息进行追踪,公开了他个人的详细信息。

  • aggrieved (adj.) c. 1300, "annoyed, incensed, resentful, angry;" late 14c., "oppressed in spirit," past-participle adjective from aggrieve (v.). The legal sense of "injured or wronged in one's rights" is from 1580s.
ag·grieved / əˈɡriːvd ; NAmE əˈɡriːvd / adjective 1 aggrieved(at/by sth) feeling that you have been treated unfairly 愤愤不平的;感到受委屈的 2 ( law ) suffering unfair or illegal treatment and making a complaint 受害的;受委屈的 the aggrieved party (= person) in the case 案件中的受害方 ag·grieved / əˈɡriːvd ; NAmE əˈɡriːvd /
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