begrudge信息详情
vt.羡慕,嫉妒;吝惜,舍不得给
begrudged───vt.羡慕,嫉妒;吝惜,舍不得给
begrudger───吝啬鬼
begrudges───vt.羡慕,嫉妒;吝惜,舍不得给
begrudgers───怨恨者
begrudgery───n.仇富心理
besmudge───被改进的
grudge───n.怨恨;v.(因不满而)不愿意给(或允许);妒忌(某人)做成某事
to begrudge───怨恨
begrudging───adj.勉强的;吝惜的;妒忌的;v.妒忌;羡慕;舍不得给(begrudge的ing形式)
You surely don't begrudge him his happiness.───你肯定不是嫉妒他的幸福吧。
I do not begrudge the money I have lost.───我不痛惜我丢失的那些钱。
I don't begrudge her being so successful.───我并没有因她如此成功而怏怏不乐。
So far, at least, Britons, who are also generous private givers, seem not to begrudge official foreign aid.───至少到目前为止,慷慨大方的英国人似乎并未对上述援助政策表示不满。
However, the villagers did not begrudge them the best out of things to entertain us in the most sincere smile to greet the arrival of us.───然而,村民却毫不吝惜的拿出他们最好的东西来招待我们,以最真诚的笑容迎接我们的到来。
Perhaps, but not one of those guests would begrudge her a moment of it.───或许吧,但是这些宾客可没有一个不嫉妒她的,都希望自己哪怕能拥有这期间的片刻都好。
She did not begrudge the money spent on her children's education.───她决不吝惜花在她子女身上的教育费。
Finally, if interested, and he did not begrudge the money, buy some cards.───最后,如果有兴趣,而又不吝惜钱的话,买些卡片。
Ordinary Americans did not begrudge top bosses their riches. Instead they vowed to work hard and become wealthy themselves.───普通美国人不会眼红老板的财富,相反他们会发誓努力工作,让自己成为有钱人。