The phrase sour grapes is an expression originating from "The Fox and the Grapes," one of Aesop's Fables. It refers to pretending not to care for something one wants, but does not or cannot have.
sour grapesとは意味:sour grapes 負け惜しみ 負惜しみ まけおしみ sour grapes meaning: Noun: sour grapes Disparagement of something that is unattainable Type of: depreciation , derogation , disparagement Encyclopedia: Sour grapes sour grapes en francais:raisins aigressour grapes artinya:yang dicela karena tak didapatsour grapes перевод:1) "зелен виноград", притворное пренебрежение к чему-либо недоступному Ex: they said they didn't want to join the club anyway, but is was clearly sour grapes они сказали, что вообще не хотят вступать...