resent 英 [rɪˈzent]   美 [rɪˈzɛnt]

resent

resent  英 [rɪˈzent] 美 [rɪˈzɛnt]

vt. 怨恨;愤恨;厌恶 

进行时:resenting  过去式:resented  过去分词:resented  第三人称单数:resents  名词复数:resents 

I deeply resented her criticism. 我对她的批评感到非常气愤。
He bitterly resents being treated like a child. 他十分厌恶被别人当孩子对待。

  • To resent something is to feel anger or bitterness toward it. You might resent someone who has treated you poorly.
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  • vt. 怨恨;愤恨;厌恶
  • 1. I deeply resented her criticism.

    我对她的批评感到非常气愤。

  • 2. He bitterly resents being treated like a child.

    他十分厌恶被别人当孩子对待。

  • 3. She resented him making all the decisions.

    她讨厌什么事都要听他的。

  • 4. She resented his making all the decisions.

    她讨厌什么事都要听他的。

  • resent (v.) "take (something) ill; be in some degree angry or provoked at," c. 1600, from French ressentir "feel pain, regret," from Old French resentir "feel again, feel in turn" (13c.), from re-, intensive prefix, + sentir "to feel," from Latin sentire (see sense (n.)). Related: Resented; resenting.
re·sent / rɪˈzent ; NAmE rɪˈzent / verb to feel bitter or angry about sth, especially because you feel it is unfair 愤恨;感到气愤;愤愤不平 resentsth/sb I deeply resented her criticism. 我对她的批评感到非常气愤。 resentdoing sth He bitterly resents being treated like a child. 他十分厌恶被别人当孩子对待。 resentsb doing sth She resented him making all the decisions. 她讨厌什么事都要听他的。 ( formal) She resented his making all the decisions. 她讨厌什么事都要听他的。 resent resents resented resenting re·sent / rɪˈzent ; NAmE rɪˈzent /
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