她谴责他那令人愤慨的行为。
令人愤慨的人引起或应引起不光彩或愤慨的人、事或情形。
A person, thing, or circumstance that causes or ought to cause disgrace or outrage.
奥巴马的发言人罗伯特·吉布斯说:“我认为我们昨天在利比亚看到的那些画面令人愤慨和憎恶。”
Robert Gibbs, Barack Obama's spokesman, said: "I think the images that we saw in Libya yesterday were outrageous and disgusting."
国会对无法控制的高管薪酬、令人愤慨的华尔街奖金和投资失败仍大方奖励愤怒不已,谁还能期待能有什么好消息呢?
What else could result from Congress's fury at runaway executive pay, outrageous Wall Street bonuses and handsome rewards for failure?
公平地讲,一些令人愤慨的邮件看起来似乎是笑话(我们希望如此),但令人不安的是,其他一些绝对不是。
In fairness, some of the more outrageous messages appear to be gags (let's hope so). But others, unnervingly, are not.
一位来自反对汞合金用于牙科团体的代理人称新规定的通过是令人愤慨的,与此同时,美国牙医协会拥护这项决定。
A representative from an organization that opposes mercury fillings called the new ruling "an outrage," while the American Dental Association issued a statement agreeing with the decision.
她最近写了一篇文章给时代杂志,对达尔富尔的冲突表达了愤慨,并在上周的世界难民日发表了令人感动的讲话。
She recently wrote an article for Time magazine expressing outrage over the conflict in Darfur and gave an emotional address for World Refugee Day last week。
这些事件令人震惊,使人愤慨。
These incidents have shocked people and aroused their indignation.
这些事件令人震惊,使人愤慨。
These incidents have shocked people and aroused their indignation.
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