grudge
noun /ɡrʌdʒ/
/ɡrʌdʒ/
- grudge (against somebody) a feeling of anger or dislike towards somebody because of something bad they have done to you in the past
积怨;怨恨;嫌隙 - I bear him no grudge.
我对他不怀任何积怨。 - He has a grudge against the world.
他对社会心存不满。 - She has harboured a grudge against me for years.
她多年来一直对我怀恨在心。 - I don't hold any grudges now.
我现在没有任何怨恨。 - He's a man with a grudge.
他是一个心怀怨恨的人。 - England beat New Zealand in a grudge match (= a match where there is strong dislike between the teams).
英格兰队在一场势不两立的比赛中打败了新西兰队。
Topics Preferences and decisionsc2, Feelingsc2- Do you know anyone who might have a grudge against you?
你知道有什么人可能会对你心存怨恨吗? - I don't hold grudges for very long.
我不会记恨很久的。 - It's a grudge match between the two teams.
这是两个冤家球队之间的一场比赛。 - It's time to forget old grudges.
是抛弃宿怨的时候了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long-standing
- old
- personal
- …
- bear
- harbour/harbor
- have
- …
- match
- grudge against
词源late Middle English: variant of obsolete grutch ‘complain, murmur, grumble’, from Old French grouchier, of unknown origin. Compare with grouch. - I bear him no grudge.