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grudging
- IPA[ˈɡrəjiNG]
美式
- given, granted, or allowed only reluctantly or resentfully;(of a person) reluctant or resentfully unwilling to give, grant, or allow something
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- 1. given, granted, or allowed only reluctantly or resentfully a grudging apology
- ▪ (of a person) reluctant or resentfully unwilling to give, grant, or allow something Oliver was grudging about accepting Wickham's innocence
- a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury: I've never been one to hold a grudge Miss Ironside seems to have had some grudge against her
- be resentfully unwilling to give or allow (something): he grudged the work and time that the meeting involved
Oxford Dictionary
- a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury: she held a grudge against her former boss
- be resentfully unwilling to give, grant, or allow (something): he grudged the work and time that the meeting involved
Oxford American Dictionary
- a contest or other competitive situation based on personal antipathy between the participants: the US–France game is something of a grudge match after the 1992 Olympics
Oxford Dictionary
- maintaining a feeling of ill will or resentment toward someone: a grudge-bearing agent who will stop at nothing to exact his revenge
Oxford Dictionary
- a contest or other competitive situation based on personal antipathy between the participants: the US–France game is something of a grudge match after the 1992 Olympics
Oxford American Dictionary
- maintain a feeling of ill will or resentment toward someone
Oxford Dictionary
- maintain a feeling of ill will or resentment toward someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- nurture a feeling of resentment against someone
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɡrʌdʒɪŋ]
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- given or allowed only reluctantly or resentfully: a grudging apology
Oxford Dictionary