rancour

美['ræŋkɚ]
  • n. 深仇;敌意
近义词 fury exasperation

TEM8 畅通词汇

英英释义


1. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will

实用场景例句


She learned to accept criticism without rancour .
她学会了坦然接受批评而不怀恨在心。

牛津词典

a rancorous legal battle
充满敌意的法律争端

牛津词典

'That's too bad,' Teddy said without rancour.
“那太糟糕了!”特迪并无怨怒地说道。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

Despite rumours of rancour at distributions , Caritas distributions so far have been calm and respectful.
虽然外界对救济品的分发议论纷纷,明爱会的分发至今尚称平静又受尊敬.

期刊摘选

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.

期刊摘选

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.

辞典例句

By the side of Victor Emmanuel every quarrel should be forgotten, all rancour depart.
在维多·伊曼纽尔身旁,一切争执都应当忘记, 一切宿恨都应该抛弃.

辞典例句

By the side of Victor Emmanuel every quarrel should be forgotten, all rancour departed.
在维多?伊曼纽尔身旁,一切争执都应当忘记, 一切宿恨都应该抛弃.

辞典例句

Can we not conduct these negotiations without rancour?
我们可以不带怨恨进行谈判 吗 ?

期刊摘选

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.

期刊摘选

A good man terminates a friendship with out rancour.
君子绝交不记仇.

《简明英汉词典》

She learned to accept criticism without rancour .
她学会了坦然接受批评而不怀恨在心。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

"That's too bad," Teddy said without rancour.
“那太糟糕了!”特迪并无怨怒地说道。

柯林斯例句

助记提示


1. 谐音“乱扣”----乱扣帽子-----他给人乱扣帽子,当然就对他愤恨、怨恨啦!

双语例句


1. "That's too bad," Teddy said without rancour.
“那太糟糕了!”特迪并无怨怒地说道。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She learned to accept criticism without rancour .
她学会了坦然接受批评而不怀恨在心。

来自《权威词典》

3. A good man terminates a friendship with out rancour.
君子绝交不记仇.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. 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.

来自辞典例句

5. By the side of Victor Emmanuel every quarrel should be forgotten, all rancour depart.
在维多·伊曼纽尔身旁,一切争执都应当忘记, 一切宿恨都应该抛弃.

来自辞典例句

英文词源


rancour
rancour: [14] To account for rancour and its close relative rancid we have to postulate a Latin verb *rancēre ‘stink’, never actually recorded but inferable from its present participle rancēns ‘stinking, putrid’. From it were derived the adjective rancidus, source of English rancid [17], and in post-classical times the noun rancor, source of English rancour.
=> rancid
rancour (n.)
chiefly British English spelling of rancor; for ending see -or. Related: Rancourous.

词态变化


形容词: rancorous;