grudging

grudging
adjective
widerwillig [Lob, Bewunderung, Unterstützung]; widerwillig gewährt [Zuschuss]
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adjective (said, done etc unwillingly: grudging admiration.) widerwillig
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grudg·ing
[ˈgrʌʤɪŋ]
adj widerwillig, unwillig
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['grʌdZɪŋ]
adj
respect, admiration, consent, approval, support widerwillig; attitude unwillig; applause sparsam; apology widerwillig gegeben

we have a grudging attitude to spending money — es widerstrebt uns, Geld auszugeben

to do sth in a grudging way — etw nur widerwillig tun

he was grudging about her talent — er nahm ihr Talent nur widerwillig zur Kenntnis

to be grudging in one's support for sth — etw nur widerwillig unterstützen

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grudging adj (adv grudgingly)
1. neidisch, missgünstig
2. widerwillig:
she was very grudging in her thanks sie bedankte sich nur sehr widerwillig
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adjective
widerwillig [Lob, Bewunderung, Unterstützung]; widerwillig gewährt [Zuschuss]

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