形容词不情愿的,勉强的
1. 不愿的:grudge 不给予 | grudging 不愿的 | grue 发抖
2. 不愿的/勉强的:grudge /吝给/吝啬/不愿给/嫉妒/遗恨/怨恨/恶意/罅/ | grudging /不愿的/勉强的/ | grudgingly /不愿意地/不情愿地/
3. 吝惜的:grateful 感谢的,令人愉快的 | grudge 不愿给,妒忌 | grudging 吝惜的
4. 勉强的:circumstantiality 细节 | grudging 勉强的 | contention 争论
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1. 勉强的;不情愿的
A grudging feeling or action is felt or done very unwillingly.
e.g. He even earned his opponents' grudging respect...
他甚至令对手也不得不尊重他。
e.g. There seems to be a grudging acceptance of the situation.
这一局面看来已经被勉强接受。
1. Even my normally demanding grandfather would relax and give her grudging praise, a departure from his usual fastidiousness.
2. grudging
2. Instead, there was grudging admiration for the way Argentina won it.
3. grudging的解释
3. And after returning to the small rented room in a Beijing suburb, they couldn't help grudging the money they had lost to pay the bus fares.
4. It criticized existing textbooks because of their limited and grudging references to some of the atrocities committed by Japanese troops.
5. grudging
5. Others see a slower, more grudging recovery defined by deep unemployment and persistent credit issues.
6. grudging的翻译
6. And Bill Clinton in particular has at times seemed grudging in his praise of the man who stopped his wife's able ascent.