begrudge
英[bɪ'ɡrʌdʒ] 美[bɪ'ɡrʌdʒ]
1.妒忌;嫉妒
If you do notbegrudge someone something, you do not feel angry, upset, or jealous that they have got it.
begrudge的近义词
e.g. I certainly don'tbegrudge him the Nobel Prize.
我当然不会嫉妒他得了诺贝尔奖。
2.吝啬;吝惜;舍不得
If you do notbegrudge something such as time or money, you do not mind giving it up.
begrudge的反义词
e.g. I do notbegrudge the money I have lost.
我不在乎自己丢的钱。
1. 嫉妒:谁知莫摩斯看了他们的杰作,非常嫉妒(begrudge),于是他说他们都犯了错误:宙斯,应该把牛的眼睛放在角上,这样牛就能看见撞倒了什么地方;普罗米修斯,应该把人的心挂在身体外面,这样所有人心里的想法都能表露出来,坏人就不能伪装了;
2. 感到不快/不满,忌妒:Exchequer Bond 国库债券 | 9.begrudge 感到不快/不满,忌妒 | 10. humdrum 平淡的,单调的
3. 吝惜:begrimedgrimygrubbysqualid 污秽的 |begrudge 吝惜 |begrudge 舍不得给
4. 舍不得给:begrudge 吝惜 |begrudge 舍不得给 |begrudge 嫉妒
They will..begrudg the pains of attending.
出自:ShaftesburyNo time spent by parents on their children during that period should be begrudged.
出自:S. UnwinHe begrudged big talkers their unearned glory.
出自:A. SillitoeI didn't really begrudge him the food, since he was obviously starved of decent home cooking.
出自:D. Lodge