begrudging信息详情
v.妒忌;羡慕;舍不得给(begrudge的ing形式)
adj.勉强的;吝惜的;妒忌的
begrudgingly───adv.吝啬地;小气地
besmudging───弄脏
grudging───adj.勉强的;吝啬的
ungrudging───adj.情愿的;慷慨的
begging───v.乞讨,乞求;行乞(beg的现在分词形式);n.乞讨
begilding───伴随着
begirding───vt.缚;用带绕
begirdling───再分配
begladding───加载
Undoubtedly, Harry thought, watching him over the top of his own book, Malfoy was begrudging the time he could otherwise be spending in the Room of Requirement.───哈利越过自己的课本偷偷地看着他,想道,马尔福无疑是在吝惜本来可以去有求必应屋的时间。
Blunting her hatred for him, Mara developed a begrudging respect for the Jedi and his skills.───玛拉对卢克的仇恨减少了,对他的绝地技艺渐生一种糅杂着嫉妒与钦佩的感情。
One is the legacy of Japan’s imperialist past and its begrudging, half-hearted apologies for wartime atrocities.───其一是日本的帝国主义历史遗产和它对战时暴行的勉强与半心半意的道歉。
but US military assistance has often been begrudging, as well as conditional. Let the Indians have them, many Pakistanis now think.───美国的军事援助通常比较勉强或有条件的,所以许多巴基斯坦人现在在想,让印度去靠拢他们。
The feeling is more begrudging for the workers inside the company.───公司内部员工更是不情愿。
But there could be no begrudging the 1990 innings at Hove that put him in the Somerset record-books.
Where business barged in and tried to set the agenda and the schools participated on a begrudging basis, problems inevitably arose.