resentment
noun /rɪˈzentmənt/
/rɪˈzentmənt/
[uncountable, singular]- resentment (towards/against somebody) )a feeling of anger or unhappiness about something that you think is unfair
愤恨;怨恨 - to feel/harbour/bear resentment towards/against somebody
对某人感到/深怀/有怨恨 - She could not conceal the deep resentment she felt at the way she had been treated.
受到那样的待遇,她无法掩藏内心强烈的愤恨。
Topics Feelingsc1- He struggled to contain his resentment.
他努力压制自己的怨气。 - I bore him no resentment.
我并不怨恨他。 - I felt great resentment at having to work such long hours.
对于不得不工作这么长时间我深感不满。 - I felt no resentment towards/toward him.
我并不怨恨他。 - Inequality breeds resentment.
不平等导致怨恨。 - Maggie was filled with resentment about her treatment.
玛吉对自己所受到的对待愤恨不平。 - She felt all her old resentment flaring up.
她感到她郁积已久的怨恨爆发了。 - The measures fuelled resentment among students.
这些措施在学生中激起不满。 - You seem to be harbouring some resentment against your boss.
你好像对你的老板心存怨恨。 - the bitter resentment between the two brothers
两兄弟之间的深深怨恨 - the growing resentment against foreigners
对外国人越来越深的仇视 - their resentment towards each other
他们彼此之间的怨恨 - He felt a flash of resentment towards Helen.
他对海伦顿生不满。 - Old grievances and resentments came to the surface.
过往的不满和积怨浮现了出来。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bitter
- considerable
- deep
- …
- feel
- harbour/harbor
- hold
- …
- grow
- resentment about
- resentment over
- resentment against
- …
- a cause of resentment
- a source of resentment
- a feeling of resentment
- …
词源early 17th cent.: from Italian risentimento or French ressentiment, from obsolete French resentir, from re- (expressing intensive force) + sentir ‘feel’ (from Latin sentire). - to feel/harbour/bear resentment towards/against somebody