怨恨英语怎么说
And so it proved. White southerners bitterly opposed the changes imposed on them from outside, but were powerless to prevent them.
His speech was a bilious, rancorous attack on young people.
Give up resentment can defuse cancer.
She expressed resentment at being interviewed by a social worker.
They may also resent us for our methods and seek to sabotage or undermine our efforts.
I don't hold any grudges now.
Most of their remarks were kindly made—with tolerance rather than bitterness—and frequently were softened by the fact that the students were speaking about some, not all, instructors.
He felt no animosity towards his critics.
Mood grudge if ground the wear wine, hating so of venom meeting drop enter wine inside.
You are mentally divorced when you indulge in peeves grudges ill will and hostility toward your marriage partner.
You are mentally divorced when you indulge in peeves, grudges, ill will, and hostility toward your marriage partner.
He bears no resentment towards them.
Resentment and distrust often lead to counterargumentation and to boomerang effects where consumers come to believe conclusions diametrically opposed to conclusions endorsed in advertising claims.
Because consumers are invited to make up their own minds, implicit conclusions reduce the risk of resentment, distrust, and counterargumentation.
She died, many decades later, in 2007, in a Paris at peace, caged in her own filthy, darkened hovel, consumed with hatred, sick with fear.
We all have our irrational peeves.
I refused her a divorce, out of spite I suppose.
Babies can laugh and giggle all day because they don't keep grudges against anyone.
Hate and rage don't generally entice a lover to return.
If they are unemployed it's bound to breed resentment.
They're resentful that outsiders presume to meddle in their affairs.
His malice may be concealed by deception, but his wickedness will be exposed in the assembly.
I go not into the Void with fear or malice, but merely with anticipation.
He went on to complain that Bulgarians were full of doubt and malice.