begrudge
英 [英 [bɪˈɡrʌdʒ]]
美 [美 [bɪˈɡrʌdʒ]]
v. 嫉妒; 对(某人所享有的)感到不满; 勉强做; 不乐意地做(或付出)
过去式:begrudged 过去分词:begrudged 现在分词:begrudging 第三人称单数:begrudges
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双语例句
- I do not begrudge her that happiness.
我对她有那样的幸福并不嫉妒。 - I begrudge spending so much money on buying clothes.
我舍不得在买衣服上花这么多钱。 - I don't begrudge him his success.
我并不妒忌他的成功。 - Under the circumstances I do not begrudge the money.
在如今情况下,我并不吝惜这笔钱。 - They're spiteful people who begrudge you the pride you have in yourself and the recognition you're receiving from others.
对你心生不满的人看不惯你对自我的肯定,也见不得你得到别人的认可。 - There is nothing more than onlookers to improve your bowling performance of the. Therefore, you usually do not begrudge the sound of applause.
没有什么东西比围观者们更能提高你的保龄球的成绩了。所以,平常不要吝惜你的喝彩声。 - I don't begrudge her success, she deserves it.
我不吝惜自己的成功,她应得的。 - I do not begrudge the money I have lost.
我不在乎自己丢的钱。 - Now, in this country, we don't begrudge anyone wealth or success – we encourage it.
现在,在这个国家,我们不嫉妒任何人富裕或成功――我们鼓励它。 - Evans tells the Herald Sun newspaper they don't begrudge the bill because they have a healthy daughter.
埃文斯告诉《先驱太阳报》,他们舍得这笔钱,因为他们的女儿非常健康。