grudge

US /ɡrʌdʒ/
UK /ɡrʌdʒ/
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1.

怨恨, 积怨

a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury

:
She held a grudge against him for years after their argument.
争吵过后,她对他怀恨在心多年。
It's hard to let go of a grudge, but it's necessary for peace of mind.
放下怨恨很难,但为了内心的平静,这是必要的。
1.

嫉妒, 不情愿地给予

to give or allow (something) unwillingly, reluctantly, or resentfully

:
I don't grudge him his success; he worked hard for it.
我并不嫉妒他的成功;他为此付出了努力。
She didn't grudge the extra hours she spent helping her friend.
她不介意多花时间帮助她的朋友。