Phrases. to take in (also on, to) grief: to take offence at: see also agrief, adv. to take grief with (a person): to be displeased with. without grief…
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释义 | the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > be indignant at or resent [verb (transitive)] (35) to take in (also on, to) griefc1325 Phrases. to take in (also on, to) grief: to take offence at: see also agrief, adv. to take grief with (a person): to be displeased with. without grief… to bear (a person or thing) hard (also heavily, heavy, etc.)c1384 to bear (a person or thing) hard (also heavily, heavy,etc.): to endure or tolerate (something or someone) grudgingly or with difficulty; to take… to take agrief?a1400 As a grievance; angrily; with resentment. Chiefly in to take agrief: to take amiss; to resent. Cf. agree, adv. disdaina1513 To be indignant, angry, or offended at. Obsolete. stomach1523 transitive. To be offended at, resent. Obsolete. to take it amiss1530 To put an unfavourable interpretation upon (an action, event, etc.); to take exception to; to take offence at. to take it amiss: to take offence. to have a grudge against (to, at)1531 A particular instance of this feeling: const. against (a person); also frequently in to have a grudge against (†to, †at), to bear, owe (a person) a g… to think amiss1533 to think amiss: to consider (something) to be inappropriate, out of place, impolite, or offensive; to disapprove of. Frequently in negative… envy1557 To feel a grudge against (a person); to regard (a person or an action) with dislike or disapproval. Obsolete. to take‥in (the) snuff (or to snuff)1560 to take‥in (the) snuff (or to snuff), to take (a matter) amiss, to take offence at, to be annoyed or indignant at, to resent. Obsolete. to take snuff1565 to take snuff, to take offence or umbrage (at a thing). Obsolete exc. archaic. to take scorn1581 †to bring,†drive to scorn, to shame, disgrace; †to do (a person) scorn, to insult; †to get the scorn (Scottish), to be treated with contumely; †to hol… to take indignly1593 In an indign manner, with indignity; undeservedly; shamefully, ignominiously. to take indignly: to take as an insult, be indignant at. to bear (one) upon (also in) the spleen1596 With the. Indignation, ill-humour. to bear (one) upon (also in) the spleen, to bear resentment against. Obsolete. spleena1629 transitive. To regard with spleen or ill-humour; to have a grudge at. Obsolete. disresent1652 transitive. To have a feeling against, to take ill; = resent, v. in its current sense. indign1652 To be indignant at or with; to resent. miff1797 intransitive. To take offence (usually with with or at); to annoy. Also: †of two or more people: to quarrel (obsolete). pin1934 transitive. Australian and New Zealand slang. To cause trouble for (a person); to have a grudge against. Subcategories:— show or express indignation or resentment at (2) — toss (the head or chin) in resentment (1) — excite to indignation or resentment (12) — rankle (of resentment) (1) |
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