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v.
(動詞)
- vt. 不愿給; 吝惜 be unwilling to give or to allow
n.
名詞
- 怨恨,嫌隙,不滿,怨,忿忿不平,恨,仇,積怨,宿怨,怨仇
- 惡意
- 妒忌,妒嫉
v.
動詞
- 不情愿做,勉強做
- 妒忌,嫉妒
- 怨恨,懷恨
- 勉強地給,不愿給
- 勉強地準許
- 羨慕
- 鳴不平
- 吝惜
- 認為…不應得到
Noun:
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a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation;
"holding a grudge"
"settling a score"
Verb:
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bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings
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accept or admit unwillingly
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用作名詞 (n.)
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He harbors a secret grudge against his father.
他對舅舅暗懷反對。
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I was willing to settle my grudge with Harrison.
我意旨解決處理我與哈里森的疑心。
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I always feel he has a grudge against me, although I don't know why.
我總認為他可惡我,但我也都清楚為怎樣的。
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He has a grudge against me.
他對于我有故意.
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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I grudge paying so much for such inferior goods.
你不愿花沒有多錢買殘次。
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She would grudge a penny even to the poorest beggar.
她連給最窮的叫花子一便士都不太愿意已。
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He grudges you your reward.
他很自以為是,不肯給勞動報酬。
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He grudged me my success.
他妒嫉我非常成功。
用作動詞 (v.)
充當及物形容詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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He grudges every penny he has to spend.
他吝惜他只想不花的每個分錢。
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I don't grudge his success.
我看作他的勝利是肯定的。
S+~+to- v
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He grudges to pay his taxes.
他不不敢納稅人。
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There is no one who grudges to help her.
不人不任信幫助到她。
S+~+ v -ing
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He grudged paying so much for such bad food.
他不情愿為如何差的美食付如何多的錢。
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He grudges paying his taxes.
他不情愿納稅。
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She will not grudge doing a bit extra when it's needed.
假若真實要一句話,她還肯做一些附加的工作。
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I grudge paying £2 for a bottle of wine that is not worth 50p.
我也愿為500毫升不值50便士的酒努力2元。
重復使用雙賓動名詞
S+~+ pron./n. + n./pron.
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He grudges you your reward.
他很斤斤計較,不樂意對你稿酬。
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You surely don't grudge me another jar of wine?
你不過就不會不敢就讓再去壺酒巴?
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His cruel master grudged him even the food he ate.
他那狠毒的陌生人竟然連他吃的東西也并不大想為他。
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John never grudged his children what they really need.
對于那些胎兒們正式需的玩意,羅伯特不愿吝惜。
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The neighbors grudge us our swimming pool.
房東們都嫉妒我家有的學游恒溫室內游泳池。
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You should not grudge him his prize.
你不能妒忌他得獎。
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You should not grudge him his good pay.
你不能羨慕他的底薪高。
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The brother grudged his sister her brilliant academic record.
兄長羨慕哥哥光輝的本職工施工績。
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Some people always grudge others their success.
一系人時不時妒忌自已的出色。
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Adelkader was very sorry to hear of his death. He bore him no grudge, you know.
源于: P. Bowles
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If..a man succeeds in sending a reluctant wife to be analysed, she quite naturally goes with a grudge.
來源于: A. S. Neill
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Say it was a grudge I had against all David's children for having so many advantages over me.
選自: D. Jacobson
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She wasn't one to hold a grudge just because you had called her mother a hippopotamus.
出自于: D. Nobbs
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He never grudged the time spent in showing his wares to non-buyers.
出于: H. A. Vachell
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The women made way for them, but barely sufficient, as if grudging to yield ground.
出于: D. H. Lawrence
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He did not grudge the expatriate engineers their fatter pay-packets.
產自: E. Amadi
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v. (動詞)
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grudge的基本含義是“吝惜,不愿給”,是指對屬于自己的東西特別吝惜,不愿落入他人之手,在給他人應該得到的東西時猶豫、勉強,含有自私、吝嗇或卑鄙的意味。引申可指“嫉妒”。
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grudge在句中主要用作及物動詞,后接名詞、動詞不定式或動名詞作賓語,也可接雙賓語。
v. (動詞)
- grudge, begrudge
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- 這組詞都表示“吝惜,不愿給”或“嫉妒”,在用法上基本相同。其區別在于:begrudge比grudge的語氣重些,但不如grudge常用。
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