中英词典查询

rancour [ˈræŋkɚ]

n. 深仇,积怨,怨恨; 冤仇;

例句:

  • "That's too bad," Teddy said without rancour.
    “那太糟糕了!”特迪并无怨怒地说道。
  • She learned to accept criticism without rancour .
    她学会了坦然接受批评而不怀恨在心。
  • A good man terminates a friendship with out rancour.
    君子绝交不记仇.
  • Host-nation places aren't the only source of rancour.
    来自BBC
  • Sarcasm was offered almost absently, without rancour.
    来自S. K. Penman
  • She must not allow middle-aged rancour to canalize her happiness.
    来自A. Wilson