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1 apuntar con una pistola
• hold a fair• hold a grudge• hold a gun against• hold a gun on• hold a gun to• hold a hand to one's ear• hold the bag• hold the gun toDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > apuntar con una pistola
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2 kek
grudge, enmity. kek saqla to hold a grudge. kek saqlashlik vindictiveness; rancor, unforgivingness -
3 sentimen
grudge, have ill feeling, bias. 2 have or hold a grudge, have ill feelings. -
4 celebrar una feria
• hold a conversation• hold a grudge -
5 Groll hegen
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6 rencor
m.resentment, bitterness.espero que no me guardes rencor I hope you don't feel bitter toward meme guarda rencor por lo que le hice he bears me a grudge because of what I did to him* * *1 (odio) rancour (US rancor)2 (resentimiento) resentment\guardar rencor a alguien to have a grudge against somebody, bear somebody malice* * *SM (=amargura) rancour, rancor (EEUU), bitterness; (=resentimiento) ill feeling, resentment; (=malicia) spitefulnessguardar rencor — to bear malice, harbour o (EEUU) harbor a grudge (a against)
* * *sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? — no hard feelings, OK? (colloq)
* * *= resentment, animosity, ill-feeling, rancour [rancor, -USA], grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex. Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.Ex. Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex. The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex. Past campus debates about aspects of this cultural shift have created an environment of distrust and rancor.Ex. Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* con rencor = spitefully.* guardar rencor = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment.* guardar rencor (hacia) = bear + ill will (toward).* por rencor = out of spite.* * *sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? — no hard feelings, OK? (colloq)
* * *= resentment, animosity, ill-feeling, rancour [rancor, -USA], grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex: Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.
Ex: Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex: The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex: Past campus debates about aspects of this cultural shift have created an environment of distrust and rancor.Ex: Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* con rencor = spitefully.* guardar rencor = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment.* guardar rencor (hacia) = bear + ill will (toward).* por rencor = out of spite.* * *no te guardo rencor por lo ocurrido I bear you no malice o I don't bear you any grudge for what happened, I don't feel resentful o bitter about what happenedintentémoslo otra vez, sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? let's try again, and no hard feelings, OK? ( colloq)aún siento mucho rencor por lo que me hizo I still feel very resentful o bitter about what he did to mesu rencor le impide perdonar y olvidar her feelings of rancor o her bitter feelings will not allow her to forgive and forget* * *
rencor sustantivo masculino
resentment;
no te guardo rencor I don't bear you any grudge;
siento rencor por lo que me hizo I feel bitter about what he did to me
rencor sustantivo masculino rancour, US rancor, resentment
guardar rencor, to bear a grudge [a, against]
sentir rencor, to feel bitter
' rencor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergar
- lanzar
- pecho
- guardar
- resentido
English:
animosity
- bitterness
- grudge
- hold against
- ill feeling
- ill-feeling
- nastily
- nastiness
- rancor
- rancour
- spite
- spitefully
- spitefulness
- spleen
- vindictiveness
- will
- bear
- harbor
- ill
- resent
- resentment
* * *rencor nmresentment, bitterness;espero que no me guardes rencor I hope you don't feel bitter towards me;le guardo mucho rencor I feel a lot of resentment towards him;me guarda rencor por lo que le hice he bears me a grudge because of what I did to him* * *m resentment;guardar rencor a alguien bear s.o. a grudge* * *rencor nm1) : rancor, enmity, hostility2)guardar rencor : to hold a grudge* * *rencor n resentment -
7 dent
dent [dɑ̃]feminine nouna. [d'homme, animal] tooth• dents du haut/de devant upper/front teeth• dent de lait/de sagesse milk/wisdom tooth• avoir les dents longues ( = être ambitieux) to be very ambitiousb. [de fourche, fourchette] prong ; [de râteau, scie, peigne, engrenage] tooth ; [de feuille] serration ; [de timbre] perforation* * *dɑ̃1) Anatomie, Zoologie toothentre ses dents — [murmurer] under one's breath
mal or rage de dents — toothache
à pleines or à belles dents — [croquer] with relish
faire ses (premières) dents, percer ses dents — to teethe
jusqu'aux dents — [être armé] to the teeth
montrer les dents — lit, fig to bare one's teeth
2) ( de peigne) tooth; ( de fourchette) prong; ( de timbre) serrationen dents de scie — [bord, lame] serrated; [carrière] full of ups and downs; [résultats] which go up and down
3) ( sommet) crag•Phrasal Verbs:••avoir or conserver une dent contre quelqu'un — to bear somebody a grudge
avoir la dent — (colloq) to feel peckish (colloq)
* * *dɑ̃ nf1) (dans la bouche) toothfaire ses dents — to teethe, to cut teeth
2) [engrenage] cog, [scie] tooth, [fourchette] prongen dents de scie — serrated, figuneven
3) (= sommet) jagged peak* * *dent nf1 Anat, Zool tooth; dents de devant/de derrière front/back teeth; dent en or gold tooth; entre les dents between one's teeth; entre ses dents [murmurer, jurer] under one's breath; parler entre ses dents to mumble; mal or rage de dents toothache; donner un coup de dent à qn/dans qch to bite sb/into sth; à pleines or à belles dents [mâcher, déchirer, croquer] with relish; rire de toutes ses dents to laugh heartily; manger du bout des dents to pick at one's food; rire du bout des dents to laugh half-heartedly; accepter du bout des dents to accept reluctantly; faire ses (premières) dents, percer ses dents to teethe; elle vient de percer une dent she has just cut a tooth; jusqu'aux dents [s'armer, être armé] to the teeth; ne rien avoir à se mettre sous la dent ( à manger) to have nothing to eat; ( à lire) to have nothing to read; montrer les dents lit, fig to bare one's teeth; serrer les dents to grit one's teeth; se faire les dents (sur qch) to come to grief (over sth);2 (de peigne, scie, roue d'engrenage) tooth; (de fourchette, râteau) prong; (de couteau, scie) tooth, serration; (de timbre, feuille) serration; en dents de scie [bord, lame] serrated; [carrière] full of ups and downs, chequered GB ou checkered US; [résultats] which go up and down; avoir un moral en dents de scie to have ups and downs;3 ( sommet) crag.avoir or conserver une dent contre qn to bear sb a grudge; avoir les dents longues to be ambitious; avoir la dent dure to be scathing; avoir la dent○ to feel peckish○; être sur les dents ( occupé) to be up to one's eyes in work; ( tendu) to be on edge; œil pour œil, dent pour dent Prov an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth Prov.[dɑ̃] nom fémininfaire ou percer ses dents to cut one's teeth, to teethedents du bas/haut lower/upper teethdents de devant/du fond front/back teethdent permanente permanent ou second toothavoir ou garder une dent contre quelqu'un (familier) to have a grudge against somebody, to bear somebody a grudgea. (familier) [occupé] to be frantically busyb. [anxieux] to be stressed outl'escalade du mont Blanc, c'était juste pour se faire les dent s climbing Mont Blanc was just for starters2. [de roue, d'engrenage] cog[de courroie] tooth5. GÉOGRAPHIE jag6. ÉLECTRONIQUEà belles dents locution adverbialemordre dans ou croquer ou manger quelque chose à belles dents (sens propre) to eat one's way through somethingen dents de scie locution adjectivale[couteau] serrated -
8 pretensja
-i, -e; gen pl -i; f( roszczenie) claim; ( żal) resentment* * *f.1. (= roszczenie) claim ( do czegoś to sth); pretension ( do czegoś to sth); rościć (sobie) pretensje do czegoś lay claim to sth; rozpatrzenie pretensji examination of a claim; zaspokojenie pretensji claim settlement; uznawać pretensje (za uzasadnione) recognise claims as justified.2. (= żal) resentment ( do kogoś o coś against l. towards sb at l. of l. over sth); grievance ( do kogoś against sb); rancour, grudge ( do kogoś against sb); mieć pretensję do kogoś have a grievance against sb, have l. hold grudge against sb; nie mieć do kogoś pretensji have l. hold no grudge against sb.3. (= wysokie mniemanie o sobie) pretentiousness, affectation, pretense; Br. pretence; osoba bez pretensji unassuming l. unpretentious person; z pretensjami genteel.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pretensja
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9 μνησικακέω
μνησικακέω (μιμνῄσκω, κακός) fut. μνησικακήσω, 1 aor. ἐμνησικάκησα (Hdt.+; ins, LXX; Test12Patr; Jos., Bell. 4, 94 al.) to remember some injury with resentment, remember evil, bear malice, bear a grudge τινί against someone (Thu. 8, 73; Lysias 30, 9; Philo, Virt. 106, De Jos. 17; Jos., Ant. 1, 323) 19:4; Hv 2, 3, 1; Hs 9, 23, 4b. τινί τι: τοῖς ἐξομολογουμένοις τὰς ἁμαρτίας αὐτῶν bear a grudge against those who have confessed their sins, or perh. cast up their sins to those who confess them 9, 23, 4a (cp. Aristoph., Nub. 999 μ. τὴν ἡλικίαν ‘cast his age in his teeth’). ἕκαστος ὑμῶν κατὰ τοῦ πλησίον κακίαν μὴ μνησικακείτω let no one of you hold a grudge against his neighbor 2:8 (Zech 7:10). Abs., w. pers. obj. to be supplied bear a grudge, be resentful (Diod S 31, 8, 2; Lucian, Prom. 8) D 2:3; Dg 9:2. οἱ ἄνθρωποι οἱ μνησικακοῦντες people who hold a grudge Hm 9:3.—DELG s.v. μιμνήσκω 11. -
10 guardar rencor
v.to hold a grudge, to have a grudge, to bear a grudge, to have a chip on one's shoulder.* * *to harbour resentment (a, against)* * *(v.) = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment, carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulderEx. Bearing a grudge leads one to bitterness, wrath, and hatred.Ex. On the other hand, anonymous review does not always stop authors harbouring resentment if their paper is rejected.Ex. Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder.* * *guardar rencor (hacia)(v.) = bear + ill will (toward)Ex: Bailey says he left Norfolk bearing no ill will toward anyone, though perhaps he had reason to.
(v.) = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment, carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulderEx: Bearing a grudge leads one to bitterness, wrath, and hatred.
Ex: On the other hand, anonymous review does not always stop authors harbouring resentment if their paper is rejected.Ex: Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder. -
11 иметь зуб
1) General subject: harbour a grudge against (на кого-л.), have a downer on (на кого-л.), have grudge against, pick a bone with (на кого-л.), remember (against), have a down on (на кого-л.), bear a grudge against (против кого-л.), harbor a grudge against (против кого-л.), hold a grudge against (против кого-л.), have it in for (на кого-л.), bear a grudge (на кого-л.)2) Makarov: bear (smb.) a spite (на кого-л.), have a spite against (smb.) (на кого-л.), have a spite at (smb.) (на кого-л.), have it in for (smb.) (на кого-л.), pick a bone with (smb.) (на кого-л.) -
12 иметь зуб
(на кого, против кого)прост.have (hold, bear, carry, nurse, owe) a grudge against smb.; have a down on smb.; entertain a feeling against smb.; hold out on smb.- Не желаете [говорить]? Понимаю... Вы в вашем праве, я это очень хорошо понимаю... Как я вас сконфузил, то, конечно, вы должны иметь против меня зуб... (М. Горький, Озорник) — 'Don't wish to talk? I can understand that. I embarrassed you and you hold a grudge against me, of course.'
- Он [Крамов] теперь овечью шкуру надел, а зуб на тебя по-прежнему имеет. (А. Чаковский, Год жизни) — 'He's put on sheep's clothing but he has it in for you all the same.'
Этот длинный Васька сказал, что отвинтит Лене голову, когда она будет из школы возвращаться. А на меня они тоже имеют зуб. (В. Киселёв, Девочка и птицелёт) — Vaska said the next time he sees Lena coming home from school, he'll break her neck. They're itching to get even with me, too.
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13 gina
(Persian) insult, offense; resentment, grudge. ginasi qattiq sensitive, taking offense easily; bearing a grudge easily. (+dan) gina qil to take offense; to bear a grudge. gina gudrat/gina saqla to hold a grudge -
14 shonde
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shonde[Swahili Plural] mashonde[English Word] dung (of animals)[English Plural] dung[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] limejaa wadudu, shonde la tembo [Ya][English Example] the dung of animals is full of insects------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shonde[Swahili Plural] mashonde[English Word] grudge[English Plural] grudges[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] ingawa tumegombana usiniwekee shonde [Rec][English Example] even though we have quarrelled, don't hold a grudge against me------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shonde[Swahili Plural] mashonde[English Word] manure[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shonde[Swahili Plural] mashonde[English Word] resentment[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] ingawa tumegombana usiniwekee shonde [Rec][English Example] even though we have quarrelled, don't hold resentments against me------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shonde[Swahili Plural] mashonde[English Word] vindictiveness[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] ingawa tumegombana usiniwekee shonde [Rec][English Example] even though we have quarrelled, don't have vindictiveness against me------------------------------------------------------------ -
15 затаить обиду
1) General subject: have a grievance against (на кого-л.), nurse a grievance against (на кого-л.), owe sb. a grudge, harbour a grievance, nurse a grudge, hold a grudge2) Mass media: nurse grievance (на кого-л.)3) Makarov: have a grouch against (на кого-л.), have a grouch on (на кого-л.) -
16 точить зуб
General subject: have grudge against, hold a grudge (against smb) -
17 guardar resentimiento
v.to bear a grudge, to hold a grudge.* * *(v.) = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulderEx. Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder.* * *(v.) = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulderEx: Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder.
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18 sentimen
sentiment, enmity* * *sentiment* * *grudge, bad feeling, bias; have or hold a grudge, have ill feelings -
19 guardar resentimientos
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20 garaz
rancor, grudge, spite, animosity, malice. - bağlamak/olmak /a/ to hold a grudge against.
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hold a grudge — nurture resentment against … English contemporary dictionary
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