begrudged
英 [bɪˈɡrʌdʒd]
美 [bɪˈɡrʌdʒd]
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)
begrudge的过去分词和过去式
过去式:begrudged
柯林斯词典
- 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.
- I certainly don't begrudge him the Nobel Prize.
我当然不会嫉妒他得了诺贝尔奖。
- 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.
- I do not begrudge the money I have lost.
我不在乎自己丢的钱。
双语例句
- I think, deep in his heart, Tom has always begrudged me.
我想在汤姆的内心深处,他一贯是嫉妒我的。
- My mom, however, refused to budge. She stuck to her guns, and I begrudged her throughout my adolescence.
但我妈在这点上拒绝让步,不容半点讨价还价的余地,这让我在整个青春期都十分记恨她。
- I begrudged being accountable for my time and having to kow-tow to the corporate ethos.
我不愿付出自己的时间,也不想屈服于公司的理念。
- They begrudged every day they had to stay with their sick father.
他们每天抱怨不得不和生病的父亲呆在一起。
- She begrudged her friend the award.
她嫉妒她的朋友获奖。
- 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。
- He begrudged his friend the award.
他嫉妒朋友的得奖。
- She begrudged paying so much for an ice-cream cone.
她抱怨买个蛋筒冰淇淋这么贵。