柯林斯詞典begrudge /b??ɡr?d?/ (begrudging,begrudged,begrudges) 1. V-T If you do not begrudge someone something, you do not feel angry, upset, or jealous that they have it. 妒忌[usu with brd-neg] I certainly don't begrudge him the Nobel Prize. 我肯定不會妒忌他得了獲諾貝爾獎。2. V-T If you do not begrudge something such as time or money, you do not mind giving it up. 憐惜[usu with brd-neg] I do not begrudge the money I have lost. 我不痛惜我丟失的那些錢。 返回 begrudge劍橋詞典to feel unhappy because someone has something that you think they do not deserve 羨慕;嫉妒 [ 后面接一個直接賓語和一個間接賓語的動詞 ] I don't begrudge him his freedom . 我并不羨慕他的自由。 to feel unhappy about spending money on something or spending time doing something 抱怨,發(fā)牢騷 They begrudged every day they had to stay with their father . 他們抱怨每天都不得不和父親呆在一起。 [ 動詞后面接一個動詞ing結(jié)構(gòu) ] She begrudged pay ing so much for an ice cream cone . 她抱怨買個蛋筒冰激凌這么貴。 返回 begrudge