grievance
grievance 英 [ˈgri:vəns] 美 [ˈɡrivəns]
n. 不满,不平;委屈;冤情
名词复数:grievances
- A grievance is a complaint. It can be formal, as when an employee files a grievance because of unsafe working conditions, or more of an emotional matter, like a grievance against an old friend who betrayed you.
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- n. 不满,不平;委屈;冤情
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1. Out of it, better go in and join the group around the piano and forget my grievance.
最好的办法就是,忘掉自己的委屈,加入他们,和大家一起围着钢琴玩。
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2. In the course of writing this article, I discussed it with two friends who spontaneously applied the suggestions to their own grievance stories.
在写本文期间,我与两个朋友讨论,他们俩个立即将这些建议应用于他们各自不满的事情。
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3. In the conflict-resolution segment, each spouse chooses an area of grievance from a list called the Inventory of Marital Problems, developed by psychologists in 1981.
在解决冲突的部分,配偶的每个人都从"夫妻问题清单"中选择一个不满的区域,这个清单是1981年心理学家们制作的。
- grievance (n.) c. 1300, "state of being aggrieved," from Old French grevance "harm, injury, misfortune; trouble, suffering, agony, sorrow," from grever "to harm, to burden, be harmful to" (see grief). In reference to a cause of such a condition, from late 15c.
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