grudging
adj. 不情願的,勉強的
A grudging feeling or action is felt or done very unwillingly.
He even earned his opponents' grudging respect...
他甚至令對手也不得不尊重他。
There seems to be a grudging acceptance of the situation.
這一局面看來已經被勉強接受。
1. of especially an attitude;
2. reluctant to give or share;
3. petty in giving or spending;
There's always something slightly grudging about the English, which is curious.
英國人總有那麼點兒忌意, 這很奇怪.
He was grudging in his praises.
他不情願稱讚別人.
My loneliness and I are a pair of partners , like grudging.
我,和我的孤獨,是一對善嫉的拍檔.
Even Sir John Cowperthwaite might have given these statistics grudging acceptance.
即使是郭伯偉或許也會勉強接受這些統計資料.
So there is the basis for a bit of grudging respect.
所以在這點上,即使不情願,他也不能不對我有所敬重.