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ri'zent(to feel annoyed about (something) because one thinks it is unfair, insulting etc: I resent his interference in my affairs.) ofenderse, tomarse a mal- resentfully
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resent vb tomarse a maltr[rɪ'zent]1 ofenderse por, tomarse a malresent [ri'zɛnt] vt: resentirse de, ofenderse porpret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to resend")v.• resentirse v.• resentirse de v.• tomar a mal v.rɪ'zentI resent the suggestion that... — no puedo admitir or me ofende que se insinúe que...
to resent -ING: I resent having to help him me molesta tener que ayudarle; he resents me o my telling him what to do — le sienta mal que le diga lo que tiene que hacer
[rɪ'zent]VTI resent that! — ¡me molesta or me ofende que digas eso!
he resents having lost his job — no lleva bien lo de haber perdido el trabajo, le amarga haber perdido el trabajo
* * *[rɪ'zent]I resent the suggestion that... — no puedo admitir or me ofende que se insinúe que...
to resent -ING: I resent having to help him me molesta tener que ayudarle; he resents me o my telling him what to do — le sienta mal que le diga lo que tiene que hacer
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