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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
grudge
grudge [grudge grudges grudged grudging] noun, verb BrE [ɡrʌdʒ] NAmE [ɡrʌdʒ] noun ~ (against sb) a feeling of anger or dislike towards sb because of sth bad they have done to you in the past •I bear him no grudge. •He has a grudge against the world. •She has harboured a grudge against me for years. •I don't hold any grudges now. •He's a man with a grudge. •England beat New Zealand in a grudge match (= a match where there is strong dislike between the teams). Word Origin: late Middle English: variant of obsolete grutch ‘complain, murmur, grumble’, from Old French grouchier, of unknown origin. Compare with ↑grouch. Example Bank: •Do you know anyone who might have a grudge against you? •I don't hold grudges for very long. •It's a grudge match between the two teams. •It's time to forget old grudges. •I bear him no grudge. •She's a woman with a grudge. verb 1. to do or give sth unwillingly Syn: ↑begrudge •~ doing sth I grudge having to pay so much tax. •~ sth He grudges the time he spends travelling to work. 2. ~ sb sth to think that sb does not deserve to have sth Syn: ↑begrudge •You surely don't grudge her her success? Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English: variant of obsolete grutch ‘complain, murmur, grumble’, from Old French grouchier, of unknown origin. Compare with ↑grouch. Example Bank: •I do not grudge you your victory. •I grudge hav ing to pay so much tax. •She was well aware that Russell grudged her every penny.
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