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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5944 COCA: 6430

resent

verb
/rɪˈzent/
/rɪˈzent/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they resent
/rɪˈzent/
/rɪˈzent/
he / she / it resents
/rɪˈzents/
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past simple resented
/rɪˈzentɪd/
/rɪˈzentɪd/
past participle resented
/rɪˈzentɪd/
/rɪˈzentɪd/
-ing form resenting
/rɪˈzentɪŋ/
/rɪˈzentɪŋ/
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  1. to feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you feel it is unfair憤恨;感到氣憤;憤憤不平
    • resent something/somebody I deeply resented her criticism.我對她的批評感到非常氣憤。
    • The children resented the new woman in their father’s life.孩子們對他們父親生活中的新女性很不滿。
    • resent doing something He bitterly resents being treated like a child.他十分厭惡被别人當孩子對待。
    • resent somebody doing something She resented him making all the decisions.她討厭什麽事都要聽他的。
    • (formal) She resented his making all the decisions.她討厭什麽事都要聽他的。
    Extra Examples
    • I resent the implication that I don't care about my father.我討厭别人暗示我不關心父親。
    • I resent the insinuation that I'm only interested in the money.我討厭暗示我只對錢感興趣。
    • She deeply resented the fact that her husband had been so successful.她丈夫已取得那麽大的成功,對此她深感氣憤。
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • bitterly
    • deeply
    • greatly
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    Word Originlate 16th cent.: from obsolete French resentir, from re- (expressing intensive force) + sentir ‘feel’ (from Latin sentire). The early sense was ‘experience an emotion or sensation’, later ‘feel deeply’, giving rise to ‘feel aggrieved by’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5944 COCA: 6430
resent

verb

ADVERBbitterly, deeply, greatly, really極其怨恨;非常憤恨She bitterly resented the fact that her husband had been so successful.她對丈夫如此成功感到憤憤不平。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5944 COCA: 6430
resent

verb

resent ♦︎ begrudge ♦︎ take exception to sthThese words all mean to feel angry or unhappy about sth because you feel it is unfair. 這些詞均表示感到氣憤、憤憤不平。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to resent / begrudge (sb) doing sthto resent / begrudge / take exception to the fact that... resent rɪˈzent [transitive] to feel bitter or angry about sth, especially because you feel it is unfair 憤恨;感到氣憤;(尤指)憤憤不平He bitterly resented being treated like a child.他十分厭惡被别人當孩子對待。She deeply resented the fact that her husband had been so successful.她丈夫已取得那麽大的成功,對此她深感氣憤。She resented him making all the decisions.她討厭什麽事都要聽他的。 see also resentful bitter 2 begrudge bɪˈgrʌdʒ [transitive] (often used in negative statements 常用於否定陳述) to feel unhappy that sb has sth because you do not think that they deserve it; to feel unhappy about having to do, pay or give sth 嫉妒;對(某人所享有的)感到不滿;對(要做某事、付錢或提供某物)不樂意You surely don't begrudge him his happiness.你肯定不是嫉妒他的幸福吧。I don't begrudge her being so successful.我並沒有因她如此成功而怏怏不樂。I begrudge every second I spent trying to help him.我爲了幫助他而花掉的每一秒鐘都令我不痛快。Many people begrudge paying so much money for a second-rate service.付出這麽多錢,得到的卻是二流服務,很多人都不樂意。 see also grudging reluctant take exˈception to sth

idiom

(took, taken) (rather formal) to feel angry about sth and strongly object to it, especially sth that sb has said or done (尤指針對他人的言行)強烈反對;生⋯的氣I take great exception to the fact that you told my wife before you told me.你還沒告訴我就先對我妻子講了,爲此我非常生氣。No one could possibly take exception to his comments.任何人都不可能對他的意見提出異議。

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