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1 a avea de împărţit ceva cu cineva
to have a bone / a crow to pick with smb.to have a rod in pickle for smb.to have one's knife in smb.to have a crow to pluck / pull / rar pick with smb.to bear / to have / to nurse a grudge against smb.to owe smb. a grudge.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a avea de împărţit ceva cu cineva
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2 a avea un dinte contra / împotriva cuiva
to have a spit / a grudge against smb.to bear smb. a grudgeto have one's knife in smb.to have a rod in pickle for smb.to have it in for smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a avea un dinte contra / împotriva cuiva
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3 a prinde pică pe cineva
to owe smb. a grudgeto take a spleen against smb.to take a dislike to smb.to bear smb. ill-will / a grudgeto entertain a feeling against smb.( rar) to take umbrage. -
4 a purta duşmănie cuiva
to bear / to owe smb. a grudgeto have / to nurse / to keep up a grudge against smb. -
5 a purta pică cuiva
to bear / to owe smb. a grudgeto have / to nurse / to keep up a grudge against smb.to bear malice / a spite / spleen against smb.to give umbrage to smb.to enter a feeling against smb.to harbour enmity for smb.to have a rod in pickle for smb.to have a tooth / a down against smb.to have it in for smb. -
6 a rămâne supărat pe cineva
to bear / to owe smb. a grudgeto have / to nurse / to keep up a grudge against smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a rămâne supărat pe cineva
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7 a arăta duşmănie faţă de cineva
to show hostility / enmity / ill will to smb.' to owe smb. a grudgeto be hostile / opposed / adverse to smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a arăta duşmănie faţă de cineva
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8 a avea ciudă pe cineva
to have a spite / a tooth against smb.to bear smb. I'll will / a grudge -
9 a nu cruţa nici un efort
to spare no effortto grudge no pains.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu cruţa nici un efort
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10 a se scumpi la ceva
to grudge the expenseto kick at smth.to economize on smth. -
11 a-i fi necaz pe cineva
to have a grudge / a spite against smb.to bear smb. a spite.
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Grudge — (gr[u^]j), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Grudger}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Grudging}.] [OE. grutchen, gruchen, grochen, to murmur, grumble, OF. grochier, grouchier, grocier, groucier; cf. Icel. krytja to murmur, krutr a murmur, or E. grunt.] 1. To look upon with … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Grudge — Grudge, n. 1. Sullen malice or malevolence; cherished malice, enmity, or dislike; ill will; an old cause of hatred or quarrel. [1913 Webster] Esau had conceived a mortal grudge and enmity against his brother Jacob. South. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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grudge — [gruj] vt. grudged, grudging [LME gruggen, var. of grucchen < OFr grouchier] 1. to envy and resent (someone) because of that person s possession or enjoyment of (something); begrudge [to grudge a person his success] 2. to give with reluctance… … English World dictionary
grudge — index dissatisfaction, feud, rancor, refuse, resentment, spite, umbrage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
grudge — (v.) mid 15c., to murmur, complain, variant of GRUTCH (Cf. grutch). Meaning to begrudge is c.1500. Related: Grudged; grudges; grudging; grudgingly. The noun is mid 15c., from the verb … Etymology dictionary
grudge — ► NOUN ▪ a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury. ► VERB 1) be resentfully unwilling to grant or allow (something). 2) feel resentful that (someone) has achieved (something). DERIVATIVES grudging… … English terms dictionary
grudge — grudge1 [grʌdʒ] n 1.) a feeling of dislike for someone because you cannot forget that they harmed you in the past grudge against ▪ Is there anyone who might have had a grudge against her? ▪ Mr Gillis was not normally a man to bear grudges . ▪ I m … Dictionary of contemporary English