grudge
v[Tn, Tg, Tsg, Dn.n, Dn.pr]
~ sth (to sb) feel resentful about sth; do or give sth very unwillingly 怨恨某事物; 勉强做某事或给某物
He grudges every penny he has to spend. 他每花一便士都非常吝惜.
I grudge paying so much for such inferior goods. 我不愿花这麽多钱买次品.
He grudges her earning more than he does. 他嫉妒她挣的比他多.
I don't grudge him his success, ie I admit he deserves it. 我认为他成功是理所当然的.
She would grudge a penny even to the poorest beggar, ie She is very mean. 她连给最穷的乞丐一个便士都舍不得. grudge, n ~ (against sb) feeling of ill-willgruel, envy, resentment, spite, etc 恶意; 嫉妒; 怨恨; 遗憾
I bear him no grudge. 我对他没有怨恨.
He has a grudge against me. 他对我有恶意.
He has been harbouring/nursing a grudge against me. 他一直对我心怀嫉妒.
[attrib 作定语]
a grudge fight, ie when one boxer, etc has a grudge against the other 彼此结怨的拳手互斗.
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*[grʌdʒ]n. 怨恨, 恶意vt. 怀恨, 嫉妒, 吝惜相关词组: have a grudge against sb
You'd better not go inside. There might be snakes.
你最好不要进去。说不定有蛇呢。
The moment he reached the country, he started his search.
他一到达冈比亚,就开始探寻工作。
I think it is important to understand the relations between parents and their children. They spend time, energy and money in bringing up children and providing them with what they need. Then, as with young birds, the time comes for the young to leave. As