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词汇 example_english_sense-of-grievance
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sense of grievance

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meanings of senseand grievance


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sense
noun
uk /sens/ us /sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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grievance
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈɡriː.vəns/ us /ˈɡriː.vəns/
a complaint or a strong feeling that you have been ...
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Examples of sense of grievance


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Their senseofgrievance was 'aggravated' when they heard that the head jobbers had been paid a bonus.
As soon as some mills increased wages, they unleashed a spate of wage demands and a deepening senseofgrievance across the industry.
A senseofgrievance among the losers is evident.
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If the application should fail, he inevitably feels a senseofgrievance.
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There is no senseofgrievance or complaint behind it.
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In those cases, a real senseofgrievance would be created that would further damage relations between the motorist and law enforcement agencies.
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This was the kind of injustice which of course produced bad feeling and a bitter senseofgrievance.
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There is nearly always a deep senseofgrievance.
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We realise that the men feel a senseofgrievance.
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Those excluded from the concession would in my view have a genuine senseofgrievance.
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This would surely lessen a not unjustified senseofgrievance.
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It is important to deal with that partly because of the senseofgrievance felt by many fathers.
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That this senseofgrievance was not unjustified is clear from a number of independent investigations.
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Further, it removes any senseofgrievance on the grounds that this or that country is going short while there is a surplus somewhere else.
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There is, therefore, good reason why in our own administration of our trust we should do everything possible to avoid creating that senseofgrievance.
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It is not surprising that they have a senseofgrievance.
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I believe that it would also remove a real senseofgrievance which exists in the minds of many taxpayers.
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It is so opaque that there is bound to be a senseofgrievance on both sides.
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They are burning with a deep senseofgrievance.
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These people feel such a senseofgrievance that they have been forced to demonstrate their feelings, for the first time ever.
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