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grudge /ɡrʌdʒ/ n. | vt. | vi. I n. 不满;嫌隙;积怨;不满(或嫌隙、积怨)的缘由 have (或 hold, bear, harbour, carry,nurse) a grudge (或 grudges) against sb. 对某人怀恨在心 bear (或 owe) sb.a grudge 对某人怀有积怨 All over the country there is a grudge against him. 全国对他怨声载道。 a grudge fight 积怨引起的争斗 a grudge killing 仇杀
II ❶ vt. 1. 怨恨,嫌恶;妒忌 He grudged me my little prize, though he had won a bigger one. 他妒忌我的小奖,尽管他得了个大奖。 2. 勉强地给;勉强地准许;[后接 -ing 或不定式]不情愿做 You surely don't grudge me another jug of wine, eh? 你当然不会不肯让我再来壶酒吧? The mean man grudged his horse the food that it ate. 那个小气鬼连喂马吃食都要吝惜。 grudge paying (或 to pay) the doctor 不情愿付钱给医生 ❷ vi. 心怀不满 [<OE grouchier to grumble <? Gmc] |