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1 misgunnen
♦voorbeelden:1 iemand zijn geluk misgunnen • begrudge someone his happiness, resent someone's happiness -
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3 wraak nemen over
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4 wrok koesteren over
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5 duiden
1 [wijzen] point (to/at)♦voorbeelden:duiden op het falen van het bestuur • draw attention to the failures of the boardII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
6 iemand iets euvel duiden
iemand iets euvel duiden————————iemand iets euvel duidenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand iets euvel duiden
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7 iemand iets kwalijk nemen
iemand iets kwalijk nemen————————iemand iets kwalijk nemenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand iets kwalijk nemen
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8 iemand zijn geluk misgunnen
iemand zijn geluk misgunnenbegrudge someone his happiness, resent someone's happinessVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand zijn geluk misgunnen
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9 kwalijk
♦voorbeelden:1 de kwalijke gevolgen van het roken • the bad/detrimental effects of smokingdat is een kwalijke zaak • that is a nasty/evil businesskwalijk riekend • evil-/vile-smellingkwalijk ruiken • have a nasty smell¶ hij nam het ons zeer/niet kwalijk • he gave us the full blame (for it), he did not blame us for itneem me niet kwalijk, dat ik te laat ben • excuse my being late/me for being lateneem(t) (u) mij niet kwalijk • I beg your pardonje kunt hem dat toch niet kwalijk nemen • you can hardly blame himze zullen het je kwalijk nemen dat … • they'll hold it against you that …iemand iets kwalijk nemen • resent someone's doing somethinghij nam het zichzelf kwalijk dat … • he blamed himself for …II 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 zoiets kan ik van hem toch kwalijk verlangen • I can hardly/can't very well ask him to do such a thing
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Resent — Re*sent (r? z?nt ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Resented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Resenting}.] [F. ressentir; L. pref. re re + sentire to feel. See {Sense}.] 1. To be sensible of; to feel; as: (a) In a good sense, to take well; to receive with satisfaction.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Resent — Re*sent , v. i. 1. To feel resentment. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. To give forth an odor; to smell; to savor. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The judicious prelate will prefer a drop of the sincere milk of the word before vessels full of traditionary pottage… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
resent — I verb be angry, be indignant, be insulted, be offended, be piqued, be provoked, be revengeful, be vengeful, be vexed, bear malice, bridle, bristle, chafe, dislike, express annoyance, express ill will, feel annoyance, feel displeasure, feel hurt … Law dictionary
resent — c.1600, from Fr. ressentir feel pain, regret, from O.Fr. resentir (13c.), from re , intensive prefix, + sentir to feel, from L. sentire (see SENSE (Cf. sense)) … Etymology dictionary
resent — [v] be angry about bear a grudge, begrudge, be in a huff*, be insulted, be offended by, be put off by*, be rubbed wrong way*, be vexed, dislike, feel bitter, feel sore*, frown at, get nose out of joint*, grudge, harbor a grudge*, have hard… … New thesaurus
resent — ► VERB ▪ feel bitterness or indignation towards. ORIGIN originally in the sense «experience (an emotion or sensation)»: from obsolete French resentir, from sentir feel … English terms dictionary
resent — [ri zent′] vt. [Fr ressentir < OFr resentir < re , again + sentir, to feel < L sentire: see SEND1] to feel or show displeasure and hurt or indignation at (some act, remark, etc.) or toward (a person), from a sense of being injured or… … English World dictionary
resent — UK [rɪˈzent] / US verb [transitive] Word forms resent : present tense I/you/we/they resent he/she/it resents present participle resenting past tense resented past participle resented to experience angry unhappy feelings because you think you have … English dictionary
resent — v. 1) to resent bitterly, strongly 2) (G) she resents having to wait 3) (J) we resent him being the center of attraction 4) (K) we resented his being the center of attraction * * * [rɪ zent] strongly (G) she resents having to wait (J) we resent… … Combinatory dictionary
resent — 01. He always [resented] his parents for forcing him to go to church every Sunday. 02. My daughter seemed to [resent] her younger brother when he was first born because up until that time, she had always been the center of attention. 03. I really … Grammatical examples in English
resent — re|sent [ rı zent ] verb transitive to experience angry unhappy feelings because you think you have been treated unfairly or without enough respect: The girls in the family resented all the attention that Peter was getting. resent (someone) doing … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English