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单词 Resent
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1. I resent the way he sneers at our efforts.
2. I resent the charges of incompetence made against me.
3. I resent his interference in my work.
4. Many conscripts resent having to do their military service.
5. I bitterly resent your criticism.
6. 'I really resent the way he treated me.' 'I know the feeling.'
7. I deeply resent the insinuation that I'm only interested in the money.
8. I resent these incursions into/upon my leisure time.
9. They resent what they see as bossiness.
10. I strongly resent such unwarranted aspersions.
11. Does she resent my being here?
12. I resent the encroachment on my time.
13. I resent all these encroachments on my valuable time.
14. Small nations resent Western cultural imperialism.
15. I resent paying extra for my drink just because it's in a posey bottle!
16. I resent the implication that I don't care about my father.
17. They resent foreign interference in the internal affairs of their country.
18. I resent it that my job is starting to encroach on my family life.
19. Stakeholders resent production being cut after they have invested.
20. Some players resent the intrusion of religion into sports.
21. Some of the women resent me for it.
22. Partners may resent or fail to understand a drop in income important to maintaining a certain lifestyle.
23. He must resent the impertinent intrusion of the big car.
24. Many solicitors deeply resent the treatment they feel they have received over their remuneration.
25. The newspaper article touched a raw nerve - people still resent the closure of the local school.
26. Para-doxically(),[http://] the less you have to do the more you may resent the work that does come your way.
27. For when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his, against the pursuit of Sylla, and that Sylla did a little resent thereat, and began to speak great, Pompey turned upon him again, and in effect bade him be quiet.
28. Perhaps if our judges were paid more, they would resent large jury awards less.
29. But maybe the day will come when they will resent the loss of their childhood years.
30. Caroline realised that she was floundering in such a morass of conflicting emotions that she hardly knew what to resent most.
1. I resent his interference in my work.
2. Many conscripts resent having to do their military service.
3. 'I really resent the way he treated me.' 'I know the feeling.'
4. I deeply resent the insinuation that I'm only interested in the money.
31. As with so many things, no sooner had he taken the idea to himself than he began to resent it passionately.
32. She even began to resent the attention her baby boy received from others, as if he had displaced her.
33. Some of this season's squad played under Doyle in the mid-'80s and they especially resent his criticisms.
34. They do not resent the city fat cats, but believe top businessmen deserve success.
35. Quite frankly I deeply resent you implying that I would be involved with a thug like that.
36. He was too much a man of his tradition to resent it, to take flight.
37. Some resent the emphasis increasingly being laid upon formal qualifications in the authorities' recruitment policies.
38. Poor blacks dislike the Republican attack on welfare; rich blacks resent the Republican criticism of affirmative action.
39. The local cockle fishermen resent the newcomers and claim some of them are working beds while also claiming state benefits.
40. Also mares can be ticklish round the udder and resent the foal nuzzling around that area.
41. In any case these men seemed to resent the idea of having to become farmers.
42. I strongly resent having my views sought in such an underhand way.
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43. A third person may resent the waste of money and prefer to have been given a bonus to spend as he wishes.
44. She had been expecting changes and had steeled herself not to resent them.
45. Polygamy is prevented by wives who resent sharing their husbands lest they also share his contributions to child rearing.
46. At first you resent it, but then you get used to it, and it is good for being a creative writer.
47. Had she begun to resent my usurpation of her role as Edward's collaborator?
48. We resent the grinding down of business which is conducted at a snail's pace for twenty-eight days.
49. That was not my understanding of the regulations, and I resent your accusation that I failed to follow them correctly.
50. I get the impression the indigenous locals know the travelling people keep disappearing to have some blow, and resent it.
51. I've tried to love my stepson but I really resent him.
52. None the less, viewers seemed to resent their lack of choice and lack of control over what they saw.
53. In government, it is a control function-and managers bitterly resent it.
54. You have to want a houseful of people in order to spend time at the stove and not resent it.
55. It seems to me that they now resent the presence of the other fish.
56. I had thought Derek and Kitty would resent my constant presence, but both seemed relieved.
57. According to Mensa, some parents resent their child's special ability and do little to encourage their offspring's special gifts.
58. They still resent the deep disappointment that has followed attempts to imitate the West.
59. But gradually that got old, and she began to resent the required evening events without Jan.
60. They resent disturbance so do not respond well to division.
61. Now I could almost resent the rank and file, up there hogging every scene.
62. Travis would not give any explanation when asked about her whereabouts and seemed to resent her parents' questions.
63. But I resent everyone saying I should have addressed the issue of family scandals in a deeper way.
64. How could I not resent some stupid clouds robbing me of my one, brief glimpse of eternity?
65. Poor Madame, I thought, how deeply she must resent my usurping her place.
66. He does riot resent the subsidized women and children themselves.
67. How was I to know but what the audience would rise up in mass and resent it?
68. I resent this effect of the couscous, which is potentially terrifying, and I try to resist it.
69. I suppose I resented - oh, all the things women are supposed to resent.
70. Tom would resent having broccoli for dinner again, she knew.
71. Sometimes I resent having to truss myself up like a stuffed chicken.
72. I resent your implication that my work is unsatisfactory.
73. I resent your supercilious and arrogant attitude.
74. I resent comments on the impracticality of small cars.
75. It is only natural that he should resent you.
76. I resent his dictatorial manner.
77. I resent being dependent on her.
78. My heart i my ew Year resent to you.
79. In resent years,[] nasal administration has become one of tendencies in the field of pharmaceutics.
80. The techniques of prenatal diagnosis for the disease have developed rapidly in resent years. Wereview the update on the gene diagnosis and prenatal diagnosis for Hemophilia A.
81. Listen to a person to feel very euphonic, only alone the lop-eared burro that we resent this is exceptional.
82. But Hefner says he does not resent upstarts that made his once raunchy publication look tame.
83. The other White House aides resent interference in their spheres.
84. I resent the obloquy that you are casting upon my reputation.
85. Other countries, including the US, resent the idea of binding targets and argue that market mechanisms will steadily make the technology cheaper and more attractive.
86. Chinese still resent Japanese for World War II, and riots erupt outside Japanese embassies and consulates in China with disturbing frequency.
87. So much so that we resent anyone who dampens our excitement.
88. Their critics seem to resent them because they have a flair for self-promotion and because they have so much money to throw around.
89. Some resent Seattle's gentrification, bemoaning the near-gridlocked traffic and arguing that the city's most interesting neighborhoods have lost their individuality to the property developers.
90. New Jersey drivers are such wild-eyed road warriors they resent anyone who drives by the rules, including students.
91. In resent years, the strength and structure of economy has increased and improved obviously through the exploitation of large scope of region.
92. Resent studies reiterate how diverse the efforts are of there anabolic steroids.
93. And of course, you do get extra message flows if messages are lost, as in that case they will have to be resent.
94. Some outside the shadow cabinet resent being passed over and neglected.
95. Some directors might resent not having been informed in advance.
96. The reason all this seems so sinister to you is that you are one of the few survivors from the old regime, which means you naturally distrust the team coming in and resent their clannishness.
97. "'Tis not the Mouse I fear, " said the Lion; "I resent his familiarity and ill-breeding. "Little liberties are great offenses.
98. Micronsized monodisperse polymer microspheres have been used in many fields in resent years.
99. In the resent year, the development of international corporate bankruptcy law is faster and faster.
100. Despite the increasingly individualised focus of modern society, you still aren't allowed to resent your siblings – at least not openly.
101. This analysis iscorresponded with the actual changes of financial income in resent years.
102. The resent development of the research on the Non-heme binuclear monooxygenesesand their model complexes has been reviewed with 75 references.
103. The THz technology is developed with the development of ultra-fast laser in resent years .
104. Whenever the boss wields a big stick, productivity actually falls because people resent It'so much.
105. Their critics seem to resent them because they have a flair for self-promotion.
106. In resent years, significant progress have been made in Free - Space Optical communication.
107. We resent your insistence that the debt ( should ) be paid at once.
108. There are plenty in the party who resent the rise to power of well-connected "princelings" like Mr Xi.
109. Monodisperse micron-grade polymer microspheres are a focus of study in resent years and have been applied in many field such as chromatographic separation , medicine, and biochemistry.
110. In resent years, while tourism and the out-flow of labors brought some financial income into Xijiang, Guizhou Province, they also brought back multi-culture from outside.
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