resentment
/rɪˈzentmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈzentmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ri-ˈzent-mənt/ (ame, mw)
resentment — 名詞
- resentmentsingular
- resentmentsplural
1. a simmering, long-lasting feeling of bitterness that builds up when someone beli
怨恨;不滿
因覺得受不公平對待而產生的長期憤怒
a simmering, long-lasting feeling of bitterness that builds up when someone believes they have been treated badly, unfairly, or without proper respect.
Ife felt deep resentment toward her boss after being passed over for promotion.
Ife 因升遷被拒而對上司心生怨恨。
collocation: deep resentment toward [someone]
Years of unfair treatment at work bred a quiet resentment that was hard to ignore.
多年來工作上的不公平待遇,逐漸累積成一股難以忽視的悶怨。
The library closure caused resentment among the elderly residents who depended on it.
圖書館關閉的決定引起了依賴它的年長居民的不滿。
Roya tried to hide her resentment when her younger sister was given a larger allowance.
Roya 試圖隱藏她的不滿,因為妹妹拿到更多的零用錢。
Hari's resentment grew each time his contributions to the team went unnoticed.
每當 Hari 對團隊的貢獻被忽略時,他的怨恨就越來越深。
- bitterness
suggests sustained hurt and disappointment, often with a sense of betrayal
- grudge
focuses on a specific past wrong that is remembered and held against someone
- animosity
stronger and more active hostility, often directed at a group or person
- ill will
a general desire for bad things to happen to someone, less emotional than resentment
- contentment
a peaceful state of satisfaction with what one has
- gratitude
thankfulness for what others have done, opposite of holding a grievance
文法句型
feel/have resentment toward/against/at someone/something
用法筆記
Usually uncountable; a countable use (e.g., 'a deep-seated resentment') appears occasionally to emphasise a specific instance. Common prepositions: 'toward', 'against', 'at', or 'over'.
常見錯誤
❌ 'She resents from her colleague's success.' — 'Resentment' is a noun; use the verb 'resent' without a preposition: 'She resents her colleague's success.'