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1 resent
resent vtr en vouloir à [person] ; mal supporter [change, system] ; ne pas aimer [tone, term] ; he resented her il lui en voulait (for doing d'avoir fait) ; to resent sb's success en vouloir à qn pour son succès ; to resent having to do ne pas supporter de faire ; I resent that remark cette réflexion ne me plaît pas du tout ; to resent sb doing ne pas supporter que qn fasse ; he resented her being better paid il ne supportait pas qu'elle soit mieux payée que lui ; to resent the fact that ne pas supporter le fait que (+ subj). -
2 resent
resent [rɪˈzent][+ attitude] être contrarié par• I resent that! je proteste !* * *[rɪ'zent]transitive verb en vouloir à [person] ( for doing d'avoir fait); mal supporter [change, system]; ne pas aimer [tone, term]to resent the fact that — ne pas supporter le fait que (+ subj)
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3 resent
resent [rɪ'zent](person) en vouloir à, éprouver du ressentiment à l'égard de; (remark, criticism) ne pas apprécier;∎ to resent sth strongly avoir beaucoup de mal à supporter ou à accepter qch;∎ he resented their criticism il n'a pas apprécié leurs critiques;∎ I resent their presence le fait qu'ils soient là me déplaît;∎ I resent that remark! je n'apprécie pas du tout cette remarque!;∎ I resent that! je n'apprécie pas du tout!;∎ her presence in the country was strongly resented sa présence dans le pays a été très mal acceptée;∎ I resent them taking over or the fact that they have taken over je leur en veux de prendre tout en charge;∎ they resent her enjoying herself ils lui en veulent de s'amuser, ils supportent mal qu'elle s'amuse;∎ he resents having to take orders from a woman il accepte mal d'avoir une femme comme supérieur -
4 grudge
grudge [grʌdʒ]1 nounrancune f;∎ to bear or to hold a grudge against sb en vouloir à qn, avoir de la rancune contre qn;∎ he still bears me a grudge il m'en veut toujours;∎ she's not one to bear a grudge elle n'est pas du genre rancunier∎ to grudge sb sth donner qch à contrecœur à qn;∎ she grudged them every penny she gave them elle leur donnait chaque penny à contrecœur;∎ to grudge sb the food they eat lésiner sur la nourriture de qn∎ to grudge sb their pleasures mal supporter que qn passe du bon temps;∎ she grudges him his success elle lui en veut à cause de son succès;∎ I don't grudge spending money but… je ne répugne pas à dépenser mais…;∎ I grudge having to get up so early je supporte très mal d'avoir à me lever si tôt
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