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; 勉強做某事或給某物
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. 我不愿花這麼多錢買次品.
He grudges her earning more than he does. 他嫉妒她掙的比他多.
I don't grudge him his success, ie I admit he deserves it. 我認為他成功是理所當然的.
She would grudge a penny even to the poorest beggar, ie She is very mean. 她連給最窮的乞丐一個便士都舍不得. grudge, n ~ (against sb) feeling of ill-willgruel, envy, resentment, spite, etc 惡意; 嫉妒; 怨恨; 遺憾
I bear him no grudge. 我對他沒有怨恨.
He has a grudge against me. 他對我有惡意.
He has been harbouring/nursing a grudge against me. 他一直對我心懷嫉妒.
[attrib 作定語]
a grudge fight, ie when one boxer, etc has a grudge against the other 彼此結(jié)怨的拳手互斗.
?? 擴展釋義
*[gr?d?]n. 怨恨, 惡意vt. 懷恨, 嫉妒, 吝惜相關(guān)詞組: have a grudge against sb