grudging
英 [ˈɡrʌdʒɪŋ]
美 [ˈɡrʌdʒɪŋ]
adj. 勉强的; 不情愿的
v. 勉强做; 不情愿地给; 吝惜; 认为…不应得到
grudge的现在分词
Collins.1 / BNC.18547 / COCA.19052
牛津词典
adj.
- 勉强的;不情愿的
given or done unwillingly- He could not help feeling a grudging admiration for the old lady.
他不禁感到不得不钦佩这位老太太。
- He could not help feeling a grudging admiration for the old lady.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 勉强的;不情愿的
Agrudgingfeeling or action is felt or done very unwillingly.- He even earned his opponents' grudging respect...
他甚至令对手也不得不尊重他。 - There seems to be a grudging acceptance of the situation.
这一局面看来已经被勉强接受。
- He even earned his opponents' grudging respect...
英英释义
adj
- petty or reluctant in giving or spending
- a niggardly tip
- of especially an attitude
- gave grudging consent
- grudging acceptance of his opponent's victory
双语例句
- Progress by developers in cleaning up after themselves tends to win only grudging approval.
开发商采完油后清除污染的进步举动往往只获得了勉强的认可。 - My loneliness and I are a pair of partners, like grudging.
我,和我的孤独,是一对善嫉的拍档。 - McGeorge Bundy remained his admirer, if a grudging one;
麦乔治邦迪对基辛格一直很钦佩,纵或有些勉强情绪。 - Yet Los Angeles receives only grudging recognition as a creative center.
但是公众却勉强地接受洛杉矶是一个创意中心的事实。 - His tough stand won some grudging admiration.
他的强硬态度使得一些对他不满的人也不由得感到钦佩。 - The grudging way in which the government has reacted.
政府作出反应的那种勉强的方式。 - He even earned his opponents 'grudging respect
他甚至令对手也不得不尊重他。 - One by one they came forward, mumbled grudging words of welcome, made awkward obeisances.
他们挨个儿走上前去,勉强地咕哝出几句欢迎词,生硬地鞠躬致礼。 - She had won the grudging respect of her department.
她从系里赢得了比较勉强的尊重。 - So he should be; any campaign that has achieved such influence with so little logic deserves grudging respect.
他理应如此;任何如此缺少逻辑却产生如此影响力的运动,都应该得到一些勉强的尊重。