grudging
副词:
副词: grudgingly
更多词形:
副词: grudgingly | 名词: grudger | 动词过去式: grudged | 动词过去分词: grudged | 动词现在分词: grudging | 动词第三人称单数: grudges |
单词例句:
You are envious, Biddy, and grudging.
毕蒂,你这是嫉妒,心里有气。
He felt a grudging respect for her talents as an organizer.
他勉强地对她的组织才能表示尊重。
Will the adjective this time be grudging or admiring, cynical or affirmative, upwardly mythopoeic or downwardly Mammonite?
这回这个形容词是在表达勉强还是崇敬?是讽刺还是肯定?
So there is the basis for a bit of grudging respect.
所以在这点上,即使不情愿,他也不能不对我有所敬重。
Every mouthful of food was an acute positive pleasure, now that it was truly their own food, produced by themselves and for themselves, not doled out to them by a grudging master.
每一口食物都是一种无与伦比的享受,因为这是真正属于他们自己的食物,是自己为自己生产的,而不是吝啬的主人发给他们的。
The poorer one is, the more he looks upon money as dirt. I often wonder why a miser should be so rigid in self-denial, even grudging to spend every single cent for himself.
一个人到了越穷困的时候,对于金钱便越视为粪土,我常常奇怪一钱如命的守财奴,为什么要这样刻苦自己,半文钱也不肯花。
"Animosity had given way first to grudging concessions of admiration and then to worried solicitude for Lindbergh's safety" (Warren Trabant).
“敌意首先向敬意做了不情愿的妥协,接着对林柏格安全的担心做了让步。” (华伦·特拉班特)
Yet Los Angeles receives only grudging recognition as a creative center.
但是公众却勉强地接受洛杉矶是一个创意中心的事实。
The diplomats struggled for more than a century to gain a grudging admission that the white men were equal to the Chinese.
外交官们花了一世纪以上的时间争取才获得不情愿的承认:他们白人跟中国人是平等的。