resent
verb /rɪˈzent/
/rɪˈzent/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they resent | /rɪˈzent/ /rɪˈzent/ |
he / she / it resents | /rɪˈzents/ /rɪˈzents/ |
past simple resented | /rɪˈzentɪd/ /rɪˈzentɪd/ |
past participle resented | /rɪˈzentɪd/ /rɪˈzentɪd/ |
-ing form resenting | /rɪˈzentɪŋ/ /rɪˈzentɪŋ/ |
- to feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you feel it is unfair
愤恨;感到气愤;愤愤不平 - resent something/somebody I deeply resented her criticism.
我对她的批评感到非常气愤。 - The children resented the new woman in their father’s life.
孩子们对他们父亲生活中的新女性很不满。 - resent doing something He bitterly resents being treated like a child.
他十分厌恶被别人当孩子对待。 - resent somebody doing something She resented him making all the decisions.
她讨厌什么事都要听他的。 - (formal) She resented his making all the decisions.
她讨厌什么事都要听他的。
Topics Feelingsc1- I resent the implication that I don't care about my father.
我讨厌别人暗示我不关心父亲。 - I resent the insinuation that I'm only interested in the money.
我讨厌暗示我只对钱感兴趣。 - She deeply resented the fact that her husband had been so successful.
她丈夫已取得那么大的成功,对此她深感气愤。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- bitterly
- deeply
- greatly
- …
词源late 16th cent.: from obsolete French resentir, from re- (expressing intensive force) + sentir ‘feel’ (from Latin sentire). The early sense was ‘experience an emotion or sensation’, later ‘feel deeply’, giving rise to ‘feel aggrieved by’. - resent something/somebody I deeply resented her criticism.