resent的词源
英文词源
- resent




- resent: [17] Etymologically, to resent something is to ‘feel it strongly’. The word was borrowed from early modern French resentir, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix re- and sentir ‘feel’ (a relative of English sense, sentiment, etc). It had a range of meanings in English in the 17th and 18th centuries, including its original ‘feel strongly’ and also simply ‘experience a particular emotion’ (‘God resents an infinite satisfaction in the accomplishment of his own will’, Robert Boyle, Treatise of Seraphic Love 1648), but gradually they all gave way to ‘feel aggrieved at’.
=> sensation, sense, sentiment - resent (v.)




- "take (something) ill; be in some degree angry or provoked at," c. 1600, from French ressentir "feel pain, regret," from Old French resentir "feel again, feel in turn" (13c.), from re-, intensive prefix, + sentir "to feel," from Latin sentire (see sense (n.)). Related: Resented; resenting.
中文词源
词根词缀: re-回,向后;相反,反对 + -sent-感觉 → 反感
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re-,表强调,-sent,感觉,感知,词源同 sense,consent.即强烈的感觉,后引申词义气愤,愤恨。
re-,表强调,-sent,感觉,感知,词源同 sense,consent.即强烈的感觉,后引申词义气愤,愤恨。