begrudge

英 [bɪˈɡrʌdʒ] 美 [bɪˈɡrʌdʒ]

v.  嫉妒; 对(某人所享有的)感到不满; 勉强做; 不乐意地做(或付出)

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牛津词典

verb

  1. 嫉妒;对(某人所享有的)感到不满
    to feel unhappy that sb has sth because you do not think that they deserve it
    1. You surely don't begrudge him his happiness.
      你肯定不是嫉妒他的幸福吧。
    2. I don't begrudge her being so successful.
      我并没有因她如此成功而怏怏不乐。
  2. 勉强做;不乐意地做(或付出)
    to feel unhappy about having to do, pay or give sth
    1. I begrudge every second I spent trying to help him.
      我为了帮助他而花掉的每一秒钟都令我不痛快。
    2. They begrudge paying so much money for a second-rate service.
      花这么多的钱,却得到二流的服务,他们十分不快。

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 妒忌;嫉妒
    If you do not begrudge someone something, you do not feel angry, upset, or jealous that they have got it.
    1. I certainly don't begrudge him the Nobel Prize.
      我当然不会嫉妒他得了诺贝尔奖。
  2. VERB 吝啬;吝惜;舍不得
    If you do not begrudge something such as time or money, you do not mind giving it up.
    1. I do not begrudge the money I have lost.
      我不在乎自己丢的钱。

双语例句

  1. I certainly don't begrudge him the Nobel Prize.
    我当然不会嫉妒他得了诺贝尔奖。
  2. I do not begrudge the money I have lost.
    我不在乎自己丢的钱。
  3. To acquire good handwriting, one mustn't begrudge time spent on practice.
    练字必须舍得下工夫。
  4. Don't begrudge time, money, and effort when training personnel.
    要舍得下本钱培养人才。
  5. They're spiteful people who begrudge you the pride you have in yourself and the recognition you're receiving from others.
    对你心生不满的人看不惯你对自我的肯定,也见不得你得到别人的认可。
  6. Evans tells the Herald Sun newspaper they don't begrudge the bill because they have a healthy daughter.
    埃文斯告诉《先驱太阳报》,他们舍得这笔钱,因为他们的女儿非常健康。
  7. Don't begrudge his just reward.
    他的酬劳是应得的,你别妒忌。
  8. We don't begrudge your going to Italy.
    我们并不羡慕你到意大利去。
  9. We do not begrudge anybody for doing well.
    我们不会嫉妒任何表现好的人。
  10. I begrudge spending so much money on buying clothes.
    我舍不得在买衣服上花这么多钱。
  11. I don't begrudge him his success.
    我并不妒忌他的成功。
  12. I don't begrudge her success, she deserves it.
    我不吝惜自己的成功,她应得的。
  13. No one could begrudge him the money-he's such a nice person.
    没有人会忌妒他那笔钱他人那么好。
  14. Why begrudge him his success?
    为什么不愿承认他的成功?
  15. He had not begrudged her his time, and she wanted not to begrudge him her company now.
    从前,他没有舍不得把时间给她,如今,她却很吝啬自己的时间。
  16. Don't begrudge her visits to her parents.
    不要不痛快她回娘家。
  17. Later, when the novelty wore off, some people were apt to begrudge the time they spent in voting as so much labor time lost from their fields.
    后来,这股新鲜劲儿一过,有些人就觉得把下地干活的时间花费在选举上实在不值得。
  18. 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。
  19. Under the circumstances I do not begrudge the money.
    在如今情况下,我并不吝惜这笔钱。
  20. There is nothing more than onlookers to improve your bowling performance of the. Therefore, you usually do not begrudge the sound of applause.
    没有什么东西比围观者们更能提高你的保龄球的成绩了。所以,平常不要吝惜你的喝彩声。
  21. It would be cruel to begrudge your sojourn among flowers and fields.
    如果嫉妒你逗留在鲜花与田野之间,那将是太不近人情的。
  22. 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。
  23. Now, in this country, we don't begrudge anyone wealth or success – we encourage it.
    现在,在这个国家,我们不嫉妒任何人富裕或成功――我们鼓励它。
  24. But they begrudge every minute of it, going as far as using the job as a reason for playing the martyr.
    单他们抱怨着工作的每一分钟,甚至借此来演绎自我牺牲的烈士形象。
  25. We used to begrudge money for projects in those areas.
    我们在这方面老是舍不得花钱。
  26. I do not begrudge her that happiness.
    我对她有那样的幸福并不嫉妒。
  27. I begrudge paying so much just to park the car.
    单单停车就要付这么多钱真让我舍不得。
  28. We must not begrudge those who seem to have privileged access to God.
    我们不能抱怨那些获得上帝特权的人。

英英释义

verb

  1. wish ill or allow unwillingly

      Synonym:    resent

    1. be envious of

        Synonym:    envy