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1 词典释义:
begrudged
时间: 2025-06-23 14:09:39
英 [bɪˈgrʌdʒd]
美 [bɪˈgrʌdʒd]

v. 嫉妒;吝惜;(begrudge的过去式和过去分词)

双语例句
  • He begrudged his friend the award.

    他羡慕他的朋友获奖。

  • He begrudged his friend the award.

    他嫉妒的他朋友获奖。

  • He once had a beefy body that others begrudged.

    他曾经拥有健壮的让别人妒忌的体魄。

  • 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。

  • 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。

  • It was Saturday night, and the boss laid twelve begrimed and begrudged dollars in his hand.

    这是周六晚上,老板心不甘情不愿地把脏兮兮的十二美元放到他手上。

  • The girl, who had never worn leather shoes before, begrudged the 75 yuan she spent on a trouser-suit and a pair of high-heels near the wholesale market.

    她从来没有穿过皮鞋,为了节约成本,蒙林就在批发市场附近附近买了一套套装,加高跟鞋鞋大概是75块钱。

  • Many of us begrudged Microsoft its dominance because it has been protected through things such as proprietary file formats and (past) illegal tying arrangements.

    我们对微软支配不满的原因是它靠专有的文件格式和(过去)不合法的捆绑销售来保证市场份额。

  • Though he was a sought-after lecturer on history, and author of dozens of books, in status-conscious Poland some begrudged him the self-awarded title of "Professor".

    尽管他在历史方面是一位备受欢迎的演说家和数十本书的作者,但在讲究地位的波兰,仍有一些人嫉妒他自封的“教授”头衔。

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