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grievance

/gree-vuhns/US // ˈgri vəns //UK // (ˈɡriːvəns) //

申诉,冤情,怨气,抱怨

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wrong considered as grounds for complaint, or something believed to cause distress: Inequitable taxation is the chief grievance.
    • : a complaint or resentment, as against an unjust or unfair act: to have a grievance against someone.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncomplaint, gripe
Forms: grievances
Synonyms
grief悲痛,悲伤,哀伤,悲痛欲绝hardship艰难困苦,困苦,困难,困难重重injustice不公正,不公平,不公,不正义objection反对,反对意见,意见,反对声outrage愤怒,愤慨,暴行,愤怒的resentment怨恨,怨气,反感,愤慨sorrow悲哀,悲痛,哀伤,悲伤unhappiness不快乐,不愉快,不开心,不快乐的事affliction痛苦,困扰,苦难,苦恼beef牛肉,牛肉类bellyache腹痛,肚痛,肚子疼,肚子痛blast爆炸,爆炸声,爆炸事件,爆破case案例,案件,案子,案cross十字架,十字,十字路口,十字形damage损失,损害,损伤,损坏distress苦恼,危难,痛苦,困扰flack剥皮,剥落,剥皮条,剥落物grouse松鸡,松鸡肉,石鸡,松鸡鸡holler叫喊声,喊叫声,喊叫,呼喊hoo-ha呼哈,呜呼howl嚎啕大哭,嚎叫声,嗥叫,嚎叫injury外伤,伤害,损伤,伤痛jeremiad哲理kick踢,踢球,踹,踢人knock敲,敲门,敲门声,敲击pain疼痛,痛苦,疼痛感,疼rap说唱,饶舌,说唱机,说教rigor严谨性,严谨,严密性,严格性roar轰鸣声,咆哮声,咆哮,怒吼rumble隆隆声,轰隆隆,轰隆,轰鸣声squawk喊叫声,呐喊声,尖叫声,呐喊stink臭味,恶臭,臭气熏天,臭味儿trial审判,试验,审理,审判工作tribulation磨难,摩难,苦难,争论trouble麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难violence暴力,暴力事件,暴力问题,暴力犯罪wrong错误的,错,错的,错了yell吆喝,吆喝声,吆喝一声,吆喝着ax to grind斧头,斧头指向,斧正,斧头效应big stink大臭味,大臭,臭气熏天,恶臭味大pain in the neck颈部疼痛,颈痛,颈部的疼痛,颈部痛苦

Examples

  • So, personal grievances aside, I much enjoyed reading Baggott’s new book.

  • He asked the housing authority to allow Gladden to participate in the grievance process before returning to court.

  • At district court hearings in September and October, Hughes argued that Gladden had attempted to resolve the case through the housing authority’s grievance process, a remedy available to residents under federal law.

  • Now that school is resuming, they’re taking their grievances to their respective school boards and pushing for administrators to implement ethnic studies classes that reflect students’ diverse backgrounds as a graduation requirement.

  • However, Lindsay added, “a culture has developed in which only certain conclusions are allowed … the fields we are concerned about put social grievances ahead of objective truth.”

  • In early October, Health Republic allowed me to submit a “grievance claim” which I filed, along with a pile of backup documents.

  • Nor are they moved by outrage over inequality or appeals to class grievance.

  • These were constituents with a grievance—local New York Jews, who were staging a non-violent protest to voice their concerns.

  • We do our cause more harm than good if we get outrageously outraged over every slight and grievance.

  • When the grievance committee, led by a Copé associate, declared Copé the winner again, Fillon demanded a re-vote; Copé dug in.

  • It would make everyone careful, of course, but I fail to see any grievance in that.

  • And generally Mr. Crow forgot a grievance quickly, because he was sure to get angry with somebody else.

  • I have a mild grievance against that talented lady, Miss Marjorie Bowen, for labelling her latest novel "a romantic fantasy."

  • Her color had risen with the memory of yesterday's grievance, pushed aside by curiosity for some twenty-eight hours.

  • The friars had power of absolution, independently of the bishop; and it was a bitter grievance.