单词:begrudging
音标:[bɪˈgrʌdʒɪŋ] ;
v. 嫉妒( begrudge的现在分词 ); 勉强做; 不乐意地付出; 吝惜
p. pr. & vb. n. of Begrudge
begrudge的用法和样例:
例句
用作动词(v.)
- Nobody begrudges you your success.没有人忌妒你的成功。
- We should not begrudge our neighbour's richness.我们不应该嫉妒邻人的富有。
- I begrudge him his good fortune.我羡慕他的运气好.
- We don't begrudge your going to Italy.我们并不羡慕你到意大利去。
- I begrudge every penny I pay in tax.我交税交的每一便士心里都不痛快。
经典引文
They will..begrudg the pains of attending.
出自:ShaftesburyNo time spent by parents on their children during that period should be begrudged.
出自:S. UnwinHe begrudged big talkers their unearned glory.
出自:A. SillitoeI didn't really begrudge him the food, since he was obviously starved of decent home cooking.
出自:D. Lodge