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rancor (RANK or) This noun means “bitter, long-lasting anger or resent-ment” and comes from the Latin word meaning “to stink” or “be rotten” (see #10). The adjective form is “rancorous.”

  • Gwendolyn’s rancor at her sister was so intense that she agreed to go to her party but refused to wish her a happy birthday.
  • Ben’s rancorous remarks drove his wife to seek a marriage counsellor who could help him learn the art of gentle criticism.

——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》

机器翻译,仅供参考


rancor(RANK or)这个名词的意思是“苦涩、持久的愤怒或怨恨”,来自拉丁语单词,意思是“发臭”或“腐烂”(见#10)。形容词的形式是“充满敌意”
格温多琳对姐姐的怨恨如此之深,以至于她同意去参加她的派对,但拒绝祝她生日快乐。
本充满敌意的言论促使他的妻子去找一位婚姻顾问,他可以帮助他学习温和批评的艺术。

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