begrudge 英 [bɪˈgrʌdʒ]   美 [bɪˈɡrʌdʒ]

begrudge

begrudge  英 [bɪˈgrʌdʒ] 美 [bɪˈɡrʌdʒ]

vt. 羡慕,嫉妒;吝惜,舍不得给 

进行时:begrudging  过去式:begrudged  过去分词:begrudged  第三人称单数:begrudges 

Why do you begrudge her success? 你为什么嫉妒她的成功?
They did not begrudge the money spent on their child's education. 他们不吝惜把钱花在孩子受教育上。

  • To begrudge someone for something is to wish them ill for it or to envy them. Try not to begrudge his getting the promotion over you — he's been at the company longer.
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  • vt. 羡慕,嫉妒;吝惜,舍不得给
  • 1. Why do you begrudge her success?

    你为什么嫉妒她的成功?

  • 2. They did not begrudge the money spent on their child's education.

    他们不吝惜把钱花在孩子受教育上。

  • 3. Now, in this country, we don’t begrudge anyone wealth or success – we encourage it.

    现在,在这个国家,我们并不嫉妒富人或成功人士——我们鼓励这些。

  • begrudge (v.) late 14c., bigrucchen, "grumble over, find fault, show dissatisfaction," especially "envy the possession of," from be- + Middle English grucchen "to murmur, find fault with, be angry" (see grudge). Related: Begrudged; begrudging; begrudgingly.
be·grudge / bɪˈɡrʌdʒ ; NAmE bɪˈɡrʌdʒ / verb ( often used in negative sentences 常用于否定句 ) 1 to feel unhappy that sb has sth because you do not think that they deserve it 嫉妒;对(某人所享有的)感到不满 begrudgesb sth You surely don't begrudge him his happiness. 你肯定不是嫉妒他的幸福吧。 begrudgesb doing sth I don't begrudge her being so successful. 我并没有因她如此成功而怏怏不乐。 2 to feel unhappy about having to do, pay or give sth 勉强做;不乐意地做(或付出) begrudgesth 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。 begrudgedoing sth 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,这使他们十分不快。 begrudge begrudges begrudged begrudging be·grudge / bɪˈɡrʌdʒ ; NAmE bɪˈɡrʌdʒ /
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