释义 |
rankle/ˈræŋk(ə)l/v. intr. 1 (of envy, disappointment, etc., or their cause) cause persistent annoyance or resentment (嫉妒、失望或其他根源)使持续恼火(或怨恨) 2 archaic (of a wound, sore, etc.) fester, continue to be painful [古义] (伤口、疼痛等)溃烂;疼痛不已 [Middle English (in sense 2) via Old French rancler, from rancle, draoncle ‘festering sore’ from medieval Latin dranculus, dracunculus, diminutive of draco ‘serpent’] |