grudge

名詞

UK/ɡrʌdʒ/
US/ɡrʌdʒ/

定義 grudge 名詞

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past offense or insult.

    怨恨;积怨

    • I hold absolutely no grudges against you.

      我对你绝对没有任何怨恨。

    • For years, she has harbored a grudge against her former business partner.

      多年来,她一直对她以前的生意伙伴怀恨在心。

    • Their argument resulted in a long-lasting grudge between them.

      他们的争吵导致他们之间产生了长期的积怨。

動詞

UK/ɡrʌdʒ/
US/ɡrʌdʒ/

定義 grudge 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To be unwilling to give or allow something; to be reluctant to spend or use something.

    不情愿地付出(时间、金钱等);吝啬;舍不得

    • She grudged the time she spent on the task.

      她不情愿花时间在这项任务上。

    • He grudged the expense of buying a new computer.

      他舍不得花钱买新电脑。

    • They grudged giving the staff extra vacation days.

      他们不情愿给员工额外的休假。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)

    To begrudge someone's possession or enjoyment of something; to feel resentful about someone having something.

    认为(某人)不应得到;忌妒;羡慕

    • I don't grudge you your success, but I'm curious how you achieved it.

      我不嫉妒你的成功,但我很好奇你是如何实现的。

    • She shouldn't grudge her sister her new job.

      她不应该嫉妒她姐姐的新工作。

    • He seemed to grudge his friend's wealth.

      他似乎嫉妒他朋友的财富。