ingrate
ingrate 英 [ɪn'greɪt] 美 [ɪn'greɪt]
adj. 忘恩的;不知恩的 n. 忘恩负义的人
名词复数:ingrates
- If your kind act of buying a donut for your friend gets you nothing but a complaint that the chocolate icing looks runny, then it sounds like your pal is an ingrate, someone who is not thankful for others' kindness.
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- adj. 忘恩的;不知恩的
- n. 忘恩负义的人
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1. This ingrate attitude and the unhealthy consumption negatively impact.
这种对于父母的不孝态度和不健康的消费习惯对于学生们有很大的负面影响。
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2. Too late to apologize, she realized with grief, that she was the rude one, the ingrate, the thief.
她悲哀地意识到,道歉已经太晚,她才是那个不讲理的、忘恩负义的、偷了曲奇饼的人。
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3. They are sometimes accused of bankrolling an ingrate—the American government—which says thanks by grumbling about the yuan.
他们有时被指责给那些忘恩负义的人提供资金——美国政府——通过职责人民币来到谢。
- ingrate (n.) "ungrateful person," 1670s, from earlier adjective meaning "unfriendly," also "ungrateful, unthankful" (14c.), from Latin ingratus "unpleasant, disagreeable," also "ungrateful, unthankful," and "thankless, unprofitable," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + gratus "pleasing, beloved, dear, agreeable" (from suffixed form of PIE root *gwere- (2) "to favor").
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