grudged
英 [ɡrʌdʒd]
美 [ɡrʌdʒd]
v. 勉强做; 不情愿地给; 吝惜; 认为…不应得到
grudge的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- Each day is a holiday, and ordinary holidays, when they come, are grudged as enforced interruptions in an absorbing vocation.
每天都是假日,而通常的假期来到,他们却惋惜这假期强制打断了他们埋头从事的工作。 - The mean man grudged the food his horse ate.
那个吝啬鬼舍不得喂马。 - His cruel master grudged him even the food he ate.
他那残忍的主人甚至连他吃的食物也不大愿意给他。 - He was a miserly wretch who grudged us food to eat, and clothes to wear
他是个吝啬的坏蛋,他克扣我们的伙食和穿衣 - He grudged his horse the grass it ate.
他连他的马吃的草料都吝惜。 - In the history of the chinese nation, not only good at absorbing foreign cultures, grudged to transmit chinese culture.
历史上的中华民族,不但善于吸收外来文化,也不吝于向外传播中华文化。 - But, hell, I would n't have grudged him your body.
不过,该死的,我才不会妒嫉艾希礼占有你的肉体呢? - Yates was particularly pleased: he had been sighing and longing to do the Baron at Ecclesford, had grudged every rant of Lord Ravenshaw's, and been forced to re-rant it all in his own room.
他在埃克尔斯福德的时候,就不胜翘企地想演男爵,雷文肖勋爵每次朗诵台词都使他感到嫉妒,他不得不跑到自己房里也从头到尾朗诵一遍。 - He grudged the200 yuan he paid for a single meal.
一顿饭吃掉两百块,他肉痛得很。 - Her grandma grudged her even the food she ate.
她祖母甚至连饭也不愿给她吃。