rancor的意思和读音

rancor

: [ˈræŋkər] : [ˈræŋkə]

n.

n.acrimony,bitterness,malice,resentment,spite

n.1.;

n.1.a feeling of hate or anger that continues for a long time

1. succor rancor matador ...

2. succor rancor matador ...

3. , Giant Growth 4 , Rancor 4 , Crop Rotation 2 ...

4. rabid > rancor > rankle >使 ...

5. rainy adj. rancor n. ransack vt. ...

6. reenact rancor eloquence ...

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1.Just looking at him fills me with rancor.

2.He said it was impossible to feel rancor toward Denmark, given all of the intermarriage and connections between the countries.怀

3.Passage of an increase with up to an additional $1. 36 trillion to last until November 2012 seems impossible given the rancor in Washington.1.36亿201211

4.Their desire to catch up by doing business with America and other former foes has helped dispel any lingering rancor.

5.After so many loves and losses, she would finally have let go of her rancor toward Camilla.

6.Monsters created by Sith alchemy: a Sith war behemoth, a Sith war worm, and a chrysalide rancor.西西西

7.But the rancor of the debate fuels an unproductive atmosphere and hinders efforts to address some more fundamental concerns.

8.you perished in this deep rancor and bitterness? Death? No, no. I'm still alive. Please give me a light, give me a light!——

9.Look at his eyes! He has so much rancor for the boss.

10.The detention of the four followed rancor between top Chinese officials and iron-ore traders.