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begrudge

  • 1 esirge

    1. begrudge 2. begrudging (v.) 3. stinting (v.) 4. stint (v.)

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  • 2 esirgemek

    v. grudge, begrudge smb. smth., spare, withhold, stint
    * * *
    guard

    Turkish-English dictionary > esirgemek

  • 3 gözü kalmak

    v. hanker after, envy, begrudge smb. smth., covet

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  • 4 kıskanmak

    v. be jealous, envy, hold a grudge, begrudge

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  • 5 kıskanmamak

    v. (neg. form of kıskanmak) be jealous, envy, hold a grudge, begrudge

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  • 6 çekememek

    v. envy, begrudge, be unable to pull, be unable to tolerate, be unable to take

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  • 7 çok görmek

    v. begrudge smb. smth., grudge smb. smth.

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  • 8 esirgemek

    "to protect; to grudge, to begrudge"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > esirgemek

  • 9 çok görmek

    to begrudge, to grudge

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  • 10 esirgemek

    /ı, dan/ 1. to protect (from). 2. to begrudge (someone) (something), withhold (something) from.

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  • 11 çok

    "1. much; many, a lot of, lots of, plenty of. 2. often, long (time). 3. very. 4. very much. 5. poly-. -tan long since, a long time ago. çoktan beri/-tandır for a long time (now). - bilmiş 1. clever, smart. 2. cunning, crafty. - çok at most, at the very most. - defa 1. often, frequently. 2. many times. - fazla far too much. - geçmeden before long, soon. - gelmek /a/ 1. to be too much (for). 2. to become too much for (someone) to take. - gezen çok bilir. proverb One who travels a lot knows a lot. - gitmek to go too far. - görmek 1. /ı/ to consider (something) to be too much. 2. /ı, a/ to begrudge (someone) (something). -a kalmaz before long. - kere/kez 1. often, frequently. 2. many times. -a mal olmak to cost a lot. - naz âşık usandırır. proverb If you behave too coyly you will lose your lover. - olmak to go too far, overstep the limit. - söylemek to talk too much. - sürmez. It won´t last long. - şey! How strange!/What an odd business! - şükür! Thank God! - taraflı law multilateral. -a varmaz soon, before long. - yanlı/yönlü versatile, many-sided. - yaşa! 1. Bless you!/Gesundheit! (said when someone has sneezed). 2. Bless you! (said to someone with whom one is highly pleased). "

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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

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