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Results for: (feeling of) resentment, (longstanding) grudgeTranslations 1 - 30 of 68
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(feeling of) resentment, (longstanding) grudge恩怨 [en1 yuan4]
(a feeling of) shame羞恥 [xiu1 chi3]
(a feeling of) shame羞耻 [xiu1 chi3]
(longstanding) opponent, enemy, inimical, adversary, opponent对头 [dui4 tou5]
(longstanding) opponent, enemy, inimical, adversary, opponent對頭 [dui4 tou5]
an old grudge, old scores to settle宿怨 [su4 yuan4]
comfortable, feeling well舒服 [shu1 fu5]
crack, grudge罅 [xia4]
deep emotion, deep feeling, deep love深情 [shen1 qing2]
elated, light and airy feeling (after a few drinks), smug and conceited, complacent飄飄然 [piao1 piao1 ran2]
elated, light and airy feeling (after a few drinks), smug and conceited, complacent飘飘然 [piao1 piao1 ran2]
feel suffocated or oppressed, choke with resentment, feel injured and resentful憋气 [bie1 qi4]
feel suffocated or oppressed, choke with resentment, feel injured and resentful憋氣 [bie1 qi4]
feeling better, to be more at ease好受 [hao3 shou4]
feeling inferior自卑 [zi4 bei1]
feeling of nostalga怀旧感 [huai2 jiu4 gan3]
feeling of nostalga懷舊感 [huai2 jiu4 gan3]
feeling of togetherness統感 [tong3 gan3]
feeling of togetherness统感 [tong3 gan3]
feeling relief after the task is done一吐为快 [yi1 tu3 wei2 kuai4]
feeling relief after the task is done一吐為快 [yi1 tu3 wei2 kuai4]
feeling surprised at sth异焉 [yi4 yan1]
feeling surprised at sth異焉 [yi4 yan1]
feeling, emotion, passion, situation情 [qing2]
feeling, emotion, sensation, likes and dislikes, deep affection for sb or sth, relationship (i.e. love affair)感情 [gan3 qing2]
feeling, emotion, to move (emotionally)情感 [qing2 gan3]
feeling, sentiment情緒 [qing2 xu4]
feeling, sentiment情绪 [qing2 xu4]
grudge遗恨 [yi2 hen4]
grudge遺恨 [yi2 hen4]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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