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词汇 grudge
释义 grudge
noun[ C ]
uk /ɡrʌdʒ/ us /ɡrʌdʒ/
a strong feeling of anger and dislike for a person who you feel has treated you badly, especially one that lasts for a long time: 怨恨,嫌隙,积怨
bear a grudge againstI don't bear any grudge against you.我对你没有丝毫怨恨。
have/hold a grudgeAmanda still has/holds a grudge against me for refusing to lend her that money.阿曼达到现在仍对我不借钱给她一事耿耿于怀。
Synonyms
grievance
score
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Anger and displeasure
acrimony
anger
animus
annoyance
bad feeling
flap
fuss
get the humpidiom
gorge
grit
grit your teethidiom
hard feelingsidiom
have a face like thunderidiom
irritation
red mist
reprehension
resentfulness
resentment
road rage
slow burn
grudge
verb[ T ]
uk /ɡrʌdʒ/ us /ɡrʌdʒ/
(alsobegrudge)
to not want to spend time or money on someone or something, or to not want to give something to someone: 吝惜;勉强地做,勉强地给
She grudged every hour she spent helping him.她很不情愿花时间帮他。
(alsobegrudge)
to think that someone does not deserve something good that they have: 认为…不应得到;忌妒
[ + two objects ]I don't grudge you your holiday, it's just that you've chosen a bad time to go.我不是认为你不该去度假,只是觉得你选的时机不合适。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Unwilling and reluctant
arsed
balk
baulk
be blowed if...idiom
be in no mood for something/to do somethingidiom
begrudge
deign
disinclination
disinclined
disobliging
drag your heels/feetidiom
indisposed
indisposition
jib
rather you than meidiom
reluctance
reluctant
reluctantly
shagged
wouldn't

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grudge | American Dictionary


grudge
noun[ C ]
us/ɡrʌdʒ/
a strong feeling of anger and dislike for a person who treated you badly:
He wasn’t one to hold a grudge, but he wasn’t going to be friendly.

Examples of grudge


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Nobody grudges the man serving ashore his good conditions, least of all his chum from sea.
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I do not think anyone grudged those benefits being extended at the time.
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I have known policemen who have pursued grudges against certain individuals without justification.
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I say emphatically that no money should be grudged in completing the work so well begun and so splendidly advanced.
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If there is any one piece of expenditure in this order which should not be grudged, it is the £1,760,000 additional expenditure on the police.
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They are complaints about attitude and are grudges rather than formal complaints.
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Nobody grudges higher taxation made necessary by the war.
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Shipping has been grudged, though it is often found for far less vital services.
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I bear him no grudges, as he well knows.
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Money spent on the retraining and development of people coming out of the pit is surely money that should not be grudged.
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No one can say that this country has grudged money for housing.
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We shall not be grudged money for the recruitment of teachers provided that we convince public opinion that we use them to the best advantage.
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Costs have gone up in this business as in others, and also more money is required—and is certainly not grudged by the industry—for research.
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The risk is that deliberate delays may be created by individuals who hold grudges against others.
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He grudges the unnecessary fences and hedges that are put up on smaller holdings.
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