0 a feeling of dislike or anger towards someone because of something they have done in the past -- обида, злоба
1 to not want to spend time or money or to give something to someone -- жалеть, неохотно давать
Nobody grudges the man serving ashore his good conditions, least of all his chum from sea.
I do not think anyone grudged those benefits being extended at the time.
I have known policemen who have pursued grudges against certain individuals without justification.
I say emphatically that no money should be grudged in completing the work so well begun and so splendidly advanced.
If there is any one piece of expenditure in this order which should not be grudged, it is the £1,760,000 additional expenditure on the police.
They are complaints about attitude and are grudges rather than formal complaints.
Nobody grudges higher taxation made necessary by the war.
Shipping has been grudged, though it is often found for far less vital services.
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怨恨,嫌隙,積怨, 吝惜, 勉強地做,勉強地給…
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