be aggrieved
感到委屈
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To be in a state of feeling wronged or unfairly treated.
处于感觉被冤枉或不公对待的状态。
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be aggrieved = 感到委屈 (处于感觉被冤枉或不公对待的状态。)
- He was deeply aggrieved by the court's unfair decision.他对法院不公的判决感到深深的委屈。
- The employees are aggrieved because they haven't received their promised bonuses.员工们因为没有收到承诺的奖金而感到愤愤不平。
- She will be aggrieved if she discovers her work was plagiarized.如果她发现自己的作品被抄袭,她会感到很委屈。
- The community has been aggrieved for years by the lack of government support.多年来,社区因缺乏政府支持而感到冤屈。
- She was slightly aggrieved at his thoughtless comment.她对他那欠考虑的评论感到些许不快。
- It is understandable that the tenants are aggrieved by the sudden rent increase.租客们因租金突然上涨而感到不满,这是可以理解的。
- The plaintiff is the aggrieved party in this civil lawsuit and seeks compensation.原告是这次民事诉讼中受到侵害的一方,正在寻求赔偿。
- I'm a bit aggrieved that I wasn't consulted before the changes were made.在做出改变之前没有咨询我,我感到有点委屈。
- Were you not aggrieved when they took credit for your idea?当他们将你的创意归功于自己时,你难道不觉得委屈吗?
- Although he tried to hide it, it was clear he was aggrieved by the team's betrayal.尽管他试图掩饰,但很明显他因团队的背叛而感到愤慨。