| 单词 | grudge | 
| 释义 | grudge  (grʌdʒ  )       Word forms:  grudges   countable noun  If you have or bear a grudge against someone, you have unfriendly feelings towards them because of something they did in the past.   He appears to have a grudge against certain players. [+ against]     There is no doubt it was an accident and I bear no grudges.   Synonyms:  resentment, bitterness, grievance, malice     Collocations:  harbour a grudge That police officer upon whom you depend to guard your life may also harbour a grudge against you for cancelling his early retirement and cutting his pension.  Times, Sunday Times  The forex trading company reiterated that it was the 'victim of a malicious campaign waged against it by persons who harbour a grudge against the company'.  Times, Sunday Times  Even one of his uncles harbours a grudge against him, and complains in private when he presents himself as the head of the family.  Times, Sunday Times  A retiring individual off the pitch, he had plenty to say to batsmen on it - especially if he harboured a grudge.  Times, Sunday Times  But rather than harbouring a grudge or responding to accusations that he did not follow the owner's instructions, he has moved to rebuild his fortunes.  Times, Sunday Times  It's not my nature to hold a grudge.  Chicago Sun-Times  Whenever you hold a grudge, you allow the person who hurt you to maintain control over your emotions.  Times, Sunday Times  He'd had his say, and he wasn't going to hold a grudge.  Houston Chronicle  And we know that he can hold a grudge, and my goodness, he can.  Times, Sunday Times  It's fortunate you don't hold a grudge, as the recent high jinks of certain individuals are good reason to be irritated.  Times, Sunday Times  Make a conscious decision not to seek revenge or nurse a grudge and decide instead to forgive.  Christianity Today  You are not to act in anger or nurse a grudge.  Times, Sunday Times  He nurses a grudge with humanity, based on the fact that nobody believes in him.  Times, Sunday Times  Since this incident he nursed a grudge against her but did not try to confront her directly.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   A personal grudge against him, perhaps because of his past celebrity status, may well feature.  The Sun  He greets them politely but without genuine warmth as he holds a personal grudge against them all.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   There was also speculation at the time that the motive was a purely personal grudge.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   A personal grudge against an employee from a particular school could result in a lower ranking for that institution.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   A lengthy investigation discovered that the arson was the result of a personal grudge against the ship's owners, and was not an act of war.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Translations: Chinese: 不满 Japanese: 恨み  | 
	
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