Resentirse in english
Resent
pronunciation: rɪzent part of speech: verb
pronunciation: rɪzent part of speech: verb
In gestures
resentirse = smart ; grudge ; pique ; begrudge.
Example: The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.Example: He did not grudge them the money, but he grudged terribly the risk which the spending of that money might bring on them.Example: In one interview, piqued by this recurrent comment on his Irishness, he pointed out that he came not from idyllic emerald green surroundings.Example: In fact, many successful working women begrudge their partner's lack of earning power.resentir = resent.
Example: We may resent the word 'bibliography' and we may deplore its application to fields which seem not to be truly bibliographical.more:
» resentirse = smart ; grudge ; pique ; begrudge .
Example: The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners. Example: He did not grudge them the money, but he grudged terribly the risk which the spending of that money might bring on them. Example: In one interview, piqued by this recurrent comment on his Irishness, he pointed out that he came not from idyllic emerald green surroundings. Example: In fact, many successful working women begrudge their partner's lack of earning power.» resentirse por = feel + sore about .
Example: He has every right to feel sore about his treatment at the hands of the police officers.