英 [ˈræŋk(ə)l] 美 [ˈræŋk(ə)l]
vi. 化脓;怨恨;发炎
vt. 使怨恨;使疼痛;使痛苦
第三人称单数rankles
现在分词rankling
过去式rankled
过去分词rankled
rankle /ˈræŋkəl/ [ rankling rankled rankles ]
及物动词/不及物动词 If an event or situation rankles, it makes you feel angry or bitter afterwards, because you think it was unfair or wrong. (事件或局面)令人愤怒
They paid him only $10 for it and it really rankled.
他们为此仅支付给他10美元,真让人气愤。
Their refusal to sell the country arms in 1937 still rankled with him.
他们在1937年拒绝向该国出售武器一事仍然令他愤愤不平。
The only thing that rankles me is what she says about Ireland.
唯一让我愤懑的是她有关爱尔兰的那些言论。
... [ desire wish aspiration ] 心中期望实现的想法 [ rankle ] 怨恼忿恨 [ be in sight ] 指好事情即将到来 ...
... rancorous adj.怨恨的,憎恨的 rankle v.(怨恨,失望等)难以释怀 ransom n.赎金,赎身,v.赎回,解救 ...
使心痛 It rankles me that Scott never apologizes when he does something wrong.斯科特做错事时从不认错道歉,真是令我心痛。
... ranger 守林人,骑警,徘徊者 rankle 怨恨或失望难以释怀;激怒 rant 咆啸,激昂的说 ...
化脓;怨恨;发炎
You burrow and rankle in his heart!
你挖掘并折磨他的心灵!
But little things rankle, like not knowing if clothes are stained and needing help shopping for greeting CARDS.
但是总有些小事让她不舒服,例如不知道衣服上有没有污渍,挑选贺卡的时候需要别人帮忙。
Chelsea lost to Liverpool by a solitary goal in last season's semi-final, and it is a loss that will clearly rankle with Mourinho until his Chelsea side claim Europe's premier prize.
上个赛季的半决赛,切尔西以一分之差败给了利物浦,这个失败无疑地将会缠绕着穆帅直到切尔西获得了欧洲联赛的冠军。
The copious apologies rankle some critics of the Iraq war, including retired Col.
And, of course, the delay might rankle customers whose stuff was sitting on the tracks for an extra day.
When prices were depressed and profits scarce foreign firms had to be lured with generous terms that now rankle.