rancour
英 [ˈræŋkə(r)]
美 [ˈræŋkər]
n. 怨恨; 怨毒
BNC.19755
牛津词典
noun
- 怨恨;怨毒
feelings of hatred and a desire to hurt other people, especially because you think that sb has done sth unfair to you- She learned to accept criticism without rancour .
她学会了坦然接受批评而不怀恨在心。
- She learned to accept criticism without rancour .
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 怨怒;怨恨
Rancouris a feeling of bitterness and anger.- 'That's too bad,' Teddy said without rancour.
“那太糟糕了!”特迪并无怨怒地说道。
- 'That's too bad,' Teddy said without rancour.
in AM, use 美国英语用 rancor
英英释义
noun
- a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
双语例句
- Yet that business now looks in danger of unravelling in an atmosphere of rancour.
不过,该业务目前似乎有可能在敌意气氛中解体。 - For all its civilised aspect, Oxford is prone to rancour.
虽然有其非常文明的方面,牛津却也并非净土。 - There was little rancour in the south, where a single party is overwhelmingly dominant and most southerners have set their sights on a referendum early next year that could lead to independence.
南部的积怨不深,由一党主导,大部分南部人渴望在明年初举行通向独立的公民投票。 - And so much rancour remained on the spirits of the gracious Duncan upon this occasion.
对这件事,豁达的邓肯一直怀恨在心。 - For three decades it has been the subject of intense debate and rancour, preventing as many as400 million births-mostly of baby girls.
三十年来独生子女政策一直饱受争议和反对,因为它阻止了四亿婴儿的出生&大部分是女婴。 - Ruth looked at hugh, and he smiled without rancour.
露丝看着休,休毫不带怨恨地一笑。 - Partisan gridlock is worse than ever: health-care reform, a genuinely impressive achievement, has become a prime source of rancour.
党派之间的僵局更甚以往:医疗改革实际上是一项杰出的成就,但却成了两党敌意的主要来源。 - Americans often complain about the rancour in their political debate. President Obama is daily reviled, seldom mocked.
美国人常常抱怨本国政治辩论中的怨恨之意&美国总统奥巴马(Obama)天天被人谩骂,却鲜少遭人嘲弄。 - But, hampered by its failure to heal wartime rancour, Japan has struggled to translate its huge economic advantage into diplomatic influence.
但由于未能消除战时的仇恨,日本一直难以将巨大的经济优势转化为外交影响力。 - He was shaken by rage and rancour.
愤怒和怨恨使他不得安生。