grudge



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vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)

          1.    怨恨;妒忌[O1]
                      I don't grudge her success.
                      我並不妒嫉她的成功。

          2.    勉強地給;勉強地准許;不情願做[v-ing][+to-v][O1]
                      At a time like this, I don't grudge a thing.
                      在這樣的時候,我什麼都捨得。

n. (名詞 noun)

          1.    怨恨;嫌隙;妒忌[C][(+against)]
                      I don't hold any grudge against you.
                      我對你毫無忌恨。


精靈教母黛芬賽莉格說 women grudge 


D

–noun 
1. a feeling of ill will 
or 
resentment: to [hold] a grudge against a former opponent.  

–adjective 
2. done, arranged, etc., in order to settle a grudge: The middleweight fight was said to be a grudge match.  

–verb (used with object) 
3. to give or permit with reluctance; submit to unwillingly: The other team grudged us every point we scored. 
4. to resent the good fortune of (another); begrudge

–verb (used without object) 
5. Obsolete. to feel dissatisfaction or ill will.


PDVD_012   
Tibbs reveals himself to be a Philadelphia police detective; after he and Gillespie come to a grudging understanding of one another, Tibbs offers to help in Gillespie's investigation. As the case progresses, both Gillespie and Tibbs betray a tendency to jump to culture-dictated conclusions. Still, the case is solved thanks to the informal teamwork of the two law officers.


[d]etest
vehement, besides a sense of [d]isdain
To detes[t a] combination of ignorance and arrogance.
ab[hor]
a deep-rooted [hor]ror or sense of repugnance
[Nature] abhors [a] vacuum.
abominate
express repulsion toward something thought of as unworthy, unlucky
To abominate [treachery].
Detest








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