grudge
n. 不满; 怨恨; 恶意; 妒忌
vt. 怀恨; 妒忌; 吝惜; 不情愿做
If you have or bear a grudge against someone, you have unfriendly feelings towards them because of something they did in the past.
He appears to have a grudge against certain players...
他看来对某些选手怀恨在心。
There is no doubt it was an accident and I bear no grudges.
这无疑是个意外,我没有怨言。
1. a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation;
1. bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings
2. accept or admit unwillingly
bear (或 owe) someone a grudge
嫉恨(某人)
Everyone thought it was a moan . But he had held a grudge ever since.
这大概是两人关系开天辟地的时刻她却在这个时候呻吟了一下.
Stephen is the last man to do such a thing with a grudge.
史提芬是最不可能怀恶意做这种事情的人.
I was willing to settle my grudge with Harrison.
我原意解决我和哈里森的怨恨.
He harbors a grudge against his boss.
他怀(淮)恨他的老板.
I know you bear him a grudge for acting like that.
我知道你因为他的这种行为对他很不满.