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begrudge [bɪ'grʌdʒ]∎ to begrudge sb sth envier qch à qn;∎ she begrudges him his success elle lui en veut de sa réussite(b) (give grudgingly) donner ou accorder à regret;∎ he begrudges every minute spent away from his family il rechigne à passer une seule minute loin de sa famille;∎ you don't begrudge me the money, do you? tu ne me donnes pas cet argent à contrecœur, n'est-ce pas?;∎ they begrudge him his food ils le nourrissent à contrecœur;∎ to begrudge doing sth faire qch à contrecœur;∎ I begrudge spending so much on rent ça me fait mal au cœur de payer un loyer aussi cher -
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transitive verb1) (envy)2) (give reluctantly)I begrudge the time I have to spend — es ist mir leid um die Zeit
3) (be dissatisfied with)* * ** * *be·grudge[bɪˈgrʌʤ]vt1. (allow unwillingly)▪ to \begrudge sb sth jdm etw missgönnenI don't \begrudge him his freedom ich gönne ihm seine Freiheit2. (resent)3. (be reluctant)▪ to \begrudge doing sth etw widerwillig [o ungern] tunI \begrudge getting up early ich stehe ungern früh auf4. (regret)▪ to \begrudge having done sth etw bereuen, bereuen, dass man etw getan hat* * *[bɪ'grʌdZ]vt1)(= be reluctant)
to begrudge doing sth — etw widerwillig tun2) (= envy) missgönnen (sb sth jdm etw)no one begrudges you your good fortune — wir gönnen dir ja dein Glück
he begrudges him the air he breathes — er gönnt ihm das Salz in der Suppe nicht
3) (= give unwillingly) nicht gönnen (sb sth jdm etw)I won't begrudge you £5 — du sollst die £ 5 haben
* * *begrudge v/t1. missgönnen ( sb sth jemandem etwas):begrudge sb the shirt on his back jemandem nicht das Schwarze unterm Nagel oder das Weiße im Auge gönnen;I don’t begrudge him his success ich gönne ihm seinen Erfolg2. nur ungern geben ( sb sth jemandem etwas):begrudge doing sth etwas nur widerwillig oder ungern tun;he begrudges the money ihm tut es um das Geld leid* * *transitive verb1) (envy)* * *v.beneiden v.missgönnen v. -
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(to envy (someone something): I begrudge him his success.) envidiartr[bɪ'grʌʤ]1 (envy) envidiar2 (disapprove) desaprobar, no ver con buenos ojos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto begrudge doing something hacer algo a regañadientes, hacer algo de mala gana1) : dar de mala gana2) envy: envidiar, resentirv.• dar de mala gana v.• envidiar v.bɪ'grʌdʒa) ( envy) envidiarb) ( resent)to begrudge -ing: I begrudge paying so much — me da rabia or me duele pagar tanto
[bɪ'ɡrʌdʒ]VT1) (=envy)2) (=give reluctantly) dar de mala gana* * *[bɪ'grʌdʒ]a) ( envy) envidiarb) ( resent)to begrudge -ing: I begrudge paying so much — me da rabia or me duele pagar tanto
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[bɪ'grʌdʒ]v1) скупиться, жалеть, жадничать, неохотно тратить, досадоватьShe begrudged every moment taken from her work. — Ей жаль каждой минуты, отнятой от работы.
They begrudge spending so much money on train fare. — Им жаль, что столько денег уходит на оплату проезда поездом. /Они досадовали, что так много денег уходит на оплату проезда поездом.
I begrudge every penny I pay in tax. — Я с горечью отдаю каждую копейку налога.
- begrudge smth- begrudge the money
- begrudge the time
- begrudge the cost of scope
- begrudge the effort weaseled2) завидоватьI don't begrudge your trip in such weather. — Я не завидую твоей поездке в такую погоду.
I certainly don't begrudge him the Nobel prize. — Я считаю, что он получил Нобелевскую премию заслуженно, и я ему не завидую.
- not to begrudge smb his successNobody begrudged you your success. — Никто не завидовал твоему успеху
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{bi'grʌdʒ}
1. изпитвам/проявявам недоволство
2. завиждам
to BEGRUDGE someone's luck завиждам на някого за късмета му
3. давам неохотно, свиди ми се* * *{bi'gr^j} v 1. изпитвам/проявявам недоволство; 2. завижда* * *свиди ми се; завиждам;* * *1. to begrudge someone's luck завиждам на някого за късмета му 2. давам неохотно, свиди ми се 3. завиждам 4. изпитвам/проявявам недоволство* * * -
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be·grudge [bɪʼgrʌʤ] vt1) ( allow unwillingly)to \begrudge sb sth jdm etw missgönnen;I don't \begrudge him his freedom ich gönne ihm seine Freiheit2) ( resent)sb \begrudges sth jdm tut es um etw akk leid3) ( be reluctant)to \begrudge doing sth etw widerwillig [o ungern] tun;I \begrudge getting up early ich stehe ungern früh auf4) ( regret)to \begrudge having done sth etw bereuen, bereuen, dass man etw getan hat -
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(to envy (someone something): I begrudge him his success.) misunne; ikke unneverb \/bɪˈɡrʌdʒ\/1) misunne2) være motvillig til å gibegrudge someone something misunne noen noe -
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(to envy (someone something): I begrudge him his success.) misunde* * *(to envy (someone something): I begrudge him his success.) misunde -
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V1. देने\begrudgeमें\begrudgeसंकोच\begrudgeकरनाI begrudge every paise I spend.2. असंतोषWe begrudge her on her success. -
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[bɪ'grʌdʒ]vtto begrudge sb sth — żałować (pożałować perf) komuś czegoś, zazdrościć (pozazdrościć perf) komuś czegoś
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vt.I begrudge spending so much money me duele gastar tantoI don't begrudge him his success no le envidio su éxito3 dar de mala gana, dar a regañadientes.4 tener envidia de, envidiar.5 resentir. (pt & pp begrudged) -
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[bɪˈɡrʌdʒ]begrudge жалеть (что-л.), скупиться begrudge завидовать -
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bɪˈɡrʌdʒ гл.
1) жадничать, жалеть что-л., скупиться
2) завидовать Syn: envy, be jealous, be enviousзавидовать - no one *d him his good fortune никто не позавидовал его счастью (at) ворчать, выражать недовольство (по поводу чего-л.) жалеть (деньги и т. п.) ;
скупиться - to * the cost of a school не дать денег на образование (сына, дочери) ;
скупиться на плату за обучениеbegrudge жалеть (что-л.), скупиться ~ завидоватьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > begrudge
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[bıʹgrʌdʒ] v1. 1) завидовать2) (at) ворчать, выражать недовольство (по поводу чего-л.)2. жалеть (деньги и т. п.); скупитьсяto begrudge the cost of a school - не дать денег на образование (сына, дочери); скупиться на плату за обучение
См. также в других словарях:
begrudge — begrudge, grudge These two words overlap in meaning, but not completely. To begrudge someone something (such as success or a reward) is to envy them for having it, whereas to grudge something is to resent the giving (by yourself or someone else)… … Modern English usage
begrudge — [bē gruj′, bigruj′] vt. begrudged, begrudging 1. to feel ill will or resentment at the possession or employment of (something) by another [to begrudge another s fortune] 2. to give with ill will or reluctance [he begrudges them every cent] 3. to… … English World dictionary
Begrudge — Be*grudge , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Begrudged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Begrudging}.] To grudge; to envy the possession of. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
begrudge — index withhold Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
begrudge — (v.) mid 14c., from BE (Cf. be ) + M.E. grucchen to murmur (see GRUDGE (Cf. grudge)). Related: Begrudged; begrudging; begrudgingly … Etymology dictionary
begrudge — *covet, envy, grudge … New Dictionary of Synonyms
begrudge — [v] wish that someone did not have be jealous, be reluctant, be stingy, covet, eat one’s heart out, envy, grudge, pinch, resent, stint; concepts 17,21 … New thesaurus
begrudge — ► VERB 1) feel envious that (someone) possesses or enjoys (something). 2) give reluctantly or resentfully … English terms dictionary
begrudge — verb (T) 1 to feel jealous of someone because they have something which you think they do not deserve: begrudge sb sth: We shouldn t begrudge her this success. 2 to feel annoyed or unhappy that you have to pay something, give someone something… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
begrudge — UK [bɪˈɡrʌdʒ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms begrudge : present tense I/you/we/they begrudge he/she/it begrudges present participle begrudging past tense begrudged past participle begrudged 1) to feel annoyed because someone has got something… … English dictionary
begrudge — be|grudge [bıˈgrʌdʒ] v [T usually in negatives] 1.) to feel angry or upset with someone because they have something which you think they do not deserve begrudge sb sth ▪ We shouldn t begrudge her this success. 2.) to feel annoyed or unhappy that… … Dictionary of contemporary English