柯林斯詞典grievance /?ɡri?v?ns/ (grievances) 1. N-VAR If you have a grievance about something that has happened or been done, you believe that it was unfair. 委屈; 不滿 They had a legitimate grievance. 他們的委屈是合乎情理的。 The main grievance of the drivers is the imposition of higher fees for driving licences. 司機(jī)們的主要不滿是加諸在駕駛執(zhí)照上的更高的費(fèi)用。 返回 grievance劍橋詞典a complaint or a strong feeling that you have been treated unfairly 不平,委屈;不滿,抱怨,牢騷 A special committee has been appointed to handle prisoners ' grievances. 已經(jīng)指派一個(gè)特別委員會去處理犯人的不滿情緒。 Bill still harbours /nurses a grievance against his employers for not promoting him. 因?yàn)闆]有得到提升,比爾對他的雇主仍然心懷不滿。 The small amount of compensation is a source of grievance to the people forced to leave their homes . 被迫離開家園的人們僅獲得很少的補(bǔ)償,這成為激起他們不滿的一個(gè)誘因。 返回 grievance