grudge vt. 1.羨慕,嫉妒。 2.吝惜,不愿給。 grudge the time 愛(ài)惜時(shí)間。 I grudge going. 我不想去。 I grudge his going. 我不愿意他去。 vi. 1.嫉妒。 2.〔古語(yǔ)〕鳴不平。 n. 怨恨,妒嫉;惡意。 bear [owe] sb. a grudge 對(duì)某人懷恨在心。 hold [have] a grudge against sb. 懷恨某人。
Growled mr . cruncher , it s you i have got a old grudge again , is it , with your shameful impositions upon tradesmen 克朗徹咕噥道, “我對(duì)你早就一肚子氣。你們欺騙生意人,真不要臉!
The fun is a fun only , wanting to avoid children equally in the fun resulting in old grudge mutually because of hurt 玩笑僅僅是玩笑,同樣要避免孩子們?cè)谕嫘χ幸騻Χ斐上嗷コ鸷蕖?
And when she thought of him , the old , old grudge against the world rose up , but especially against the masters , that they had killed him . they had not really killed him 當(dāng)她想起他時(shí),她對(duì)于人世的,尤其對(duì)于那些殘害他的生命的主子們的心底舊恨,便蘇醒了轉(zhuǎn)來(lái),那些主于們并沒(méi)有真的殘害他的生命。
Without thoughtfulness and attention to detail ( especially the detail that can be provided by good intelligence ) , all the military hardware in the world is insufficient to protect a state against others that bear old grudges against it 如果考慮不周和不注意細(xì)節(jié)(特別是當(dāng)細(xì)節(jié)可以通過(guò)情報(bào)而得到的情況下) ,世界上所有的軍事硬件都不足以使一個(gè)國(guó)家抵御它的宿敵。