resents
憤慨する
解説 Definition
何かに対して怒りや不快感を強く感じること。不公正や不敬意な扱いに対する怒りの感情を表現します。
Resents is the third-person singular present form of “resent.” It means continues to feel anger, bitterness, or offense about treatment, criticism, an obligation, or another situation considered unfair or disrespectful.
覚え方のコツ Memory Tip
resents は resent「不当な扱いなどに憤慨する」の三人称単数現在形で、語末 /t/ の後の -s は /s/ と発音します。主語が she や he のときに使い、resent doing、resent being treated ... の形が典型です。不快な出来事を心に抱き続ける感情で、瞬間的に怒る become angry より「恨めしく思う」に近いと覚えましょう。
Connect resents with the base verb resent, which describes anger or bitterness that remains because something feels unfair, insulting, or imposed. With a third-person singular subject, add -s: “she resents” or “he resents.” Since resent ends in the voiceless /t/ sound, the final -s is pronounced /s/. Learn the common patterns “resent doing something” and “resent being treated as something.” Unlike simply becoming angry for a moment, resenting often suggests that the unpleasant feeling is held and repeatedly felt over time.
例文
She resents being treated as incompetent by her colleagues.
彼女は同僚から無能として扱われることに憤慨しています。
He deeply resents the unfair criticism of his work.
彼は自分の仕事に対する不公正な批判を深く憤慨しています。
They resent having to work on weekends without extra pay.
彼らは給料なしで週末に働かせられることに憤慨しています。
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resents の語源・成り立ち Etymology
resent はラテン語 re-「再び」+ sentire「感じる」から来て、もとは『何かを改めて強く感じる』という語でした。不快な出来事を心の中で繰り返し感じ直すことから『憤慨する・恨む』へ進み、関連語に sense, sentiment があります。
Resents is the third-person singular present form of resent. Resent came through French ressentir, originally meaning “to feel strongly” or “feel again,” from re- and sentir, “to feel.” Sentir ultimately derives from Latin sentire, also “to feel or perceive,” and is related to English sense and sentiment. Over time, English narrowed the verb toward repeatedly or deeply feeling an injury, insult, or unfairness, producing its modern association with bitterness and indignation.
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