grudging 详细解释

grudging

['grʌdʒiŋ]

adj. 吝惜的, 不情愿的, 勉强的
动词grudge的现在分词形式

词形变化

副词: grudgingly | 名词: grudger | 动词过去式: grudged | 动词过去分词: grudged | 动词现在分词: grudging | 动词第三人称单数: grudges |

词义辨析

同义参见:

reluctant  

英英释义

动词 grudge:

bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings

同义词:stew, grudge

accept or admit unwillingly

同义词:grudge

形容词 grudging:

of especially an attitude

petty or reluctant in giving or spending

同义词:niggardly, scrimy

补充

grudginggrudging英:[ˈgrʌdʒiŋ] 美:[ˈɡrʌdʒɪŋ]adj.1.不情愿的; 勉强的

例句

1. He even earned his opponents' grudging respect.他甚至赢得了对手不情愿的尊敬。 2. There seems to be a grudging acceptance of the situation.这一局面看来已经被勉强接受。 3. grudging admiration from other kids his age从其他同龄孩子那里得到的不情愿的赞赏 4. a grudging apology.不情愿的道歉。 5. Oliver was grudging about accepting Wickham's innocence.奥利弗十分勉强地承认威克汉姆的无辜。 6. grudging thanks勉强的谢意 7. Her theories have begun to win grudging acceptance in the scientific community.她的理论开始得到科学界的勉强接受。 8. He has earned the grudging admiration/respect of his rivals.他令对手们不得不钦佩/尊重他。 9. Her theories have been grudgingly accepted.她的理论勉强被接受了。 10. They grudgingly gave him permission.他们勉强给了他许可。