单词 | to bear, owe a grudge |
释义 | > as lemmasto bear, owe (a person) a grudge b. A particular instance of this feeling: const. against (a person); also frequently in to have a grudge against (†to, †at), to bear, owe (a person) a grudge, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > be indignant at or resent [verb (transitive)] to take in (also on, to) griefc1325 to bear (a person or thing) hard (also heavily, heavy, etc.)c1384 to take agrief?a1400 disdaina1513 stomach1523 to take it amiss1530 to have a grudge against (to, at)1531 to think amiss1533 envy1557 to take‥in (the) snuff (or to snuff)1560 to take snuff1565 to take scorn1581 to take indignly1593 to bear (one) upon (also in) the spleen1596 spleena1629 disresent1652 indign1652 miff1797 pin1934 the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > [noun] > a grudge quarrel1340 grudge1531 heart-burningsa1533 eelist1552 pritch1563 stitcha1591 ingrudge1606 disobligationa1754 down1835 to have a downer on1866 hard-on1949 the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > be or become resentful [verb (intransitive)] to pick (also peck) mooda1225 disdaina1382 endeigna1382 indeign1382 risec1390 to take offencea1393 to take pepper in the nose1520 stomach1557 offenda1578 sdeigna1593 huff1598 to snuff pepper1624 check1635 to bear, owe (a person) a grudge1657 to take check1663 to take (‥) umbrage1683 to ride rusty1709 to flame out, up1753 to take a niff1777 niff1841 spleen1885 to put one's shoulder out1886 to have (or get) the spike1890 derry1896 1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour ii. ix. sig. Riij The people called Dores..wolde aduenge their olde grudges agayne the Atheniensis. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) ii. xxvii. sig. Ff6 Publike affairs were minlegd with priuate grudges. 1591 H. Savile tr. Tacitus Ende of Nero: Fower Bks. Hist. ii. 55 They laid grudges aside [L. positis odiis]. 1601 F. Godwin Catal. Bishops of Eng. 169 The Conqueror..hauing a priuate grudge at Stigand. 1603 R. Johnson tr. G. Botero Hist. Descr. Worlde 75 The Countes of Maunsfielt have a grudge to the house of Saxony. 1611 Bible (King James) Mark vi. 19 Herodias had a quarrel [margin. inward grudge] against him. View more context for this quotation 1657 tr. A. Thevet Prosopographia 4 in T. North tr. Plutarch Lives (new ed.) The Arians..bore Athanasius a grudge. 1680 J. Dryden Kind Keeper iii. i. 24 I have a grudge to him, for the Priviledge of his Sex. 1767 T. Hutchinson Hist. Province Massachusets-Bay, 1691–1750 iii. 282 There was a private grudge against him. 1830 A. Cunningham Lives Brit. Painters (ed. 2) II. 244 He went on his errand with a grudge. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. vi. 40 He had..an old grudge to stimulate his zeal. 1871 W. H. Dixon Tower III. xxvii. 306 He nursed some grudge against the Duke. 1876 J. B. Mozley Univ. Serm. (1877) x. 204 Men of this character pursue a grudge unceasingly, and never forget or forgive. < as lemmas |
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