envy
envy漢語(yǔ)翻譯
vt. 羨慕, 嫉妒
相關(guān)詞組:
feel envy at...
out of envy
envy詞型變化
envy英語(yǔ)解釋
名詞 envy:
- a feeling of grudging admiration and desire to have something that is possessed by another同義詞:enviousness
- spite and resentment at seeing the success of another (personified as one of the deadly sins)同義詞:invidia
動(dòng)詞 envy:
- feel envious towards; admire enviously
- be envious of; set one's heart on同義詞:begrudge
envy例句
- He's the envy of the whole street.整條街的人都很羨慕他。
- They envy him his good fortune.他們羨慕他的好運(yùn)氣。
- He was filled with envy at my success.他對(duì)我的成功滿(mǎn)懷羨慕。
- I envy you.我羨慕你。
envy詳細(xì)解釋
en.vy
n.(名詞)【復(fù)數(shù)】 en.vies
A feeling of discontent and resentment aroused by and in conjunction with desire for the possessions or qualities of another.妒忌,羨慕:由于渴望得到他人的所有物或品質(zhì)而引起的不滿(mǎn)和怨恨的情緒The object of such feeling:羨慕的對(duì)象:引起這種感覺(jué)的事物:例句:Their new pool made them the envy of their neighbors.他們的新游泳池受到鄰居的羨慕
Obsolete Malevolence.【廢語(yǔ)】 惡毒,怨恨v.tr.(及物動(dòng)詞)en.vied,en.vy.ing,en.vies To feel envy toward.對(duì)…感到羨慕To regard with envy.羨慕地看待
來(lái)源:Middle English envie 中古英語(yǔ) envie from Old French 源自 古法語(yǔ) from Latin invidia 源自 拉丁語(yǔ) invidia from invidus [envious] 源自 invidus [妒忌的] from invidôre [to look at with envy] 源自 invidôre [妒忌地注視] in- [in, on] * see en- in- [在…里,在…上] *參見(jiàn) en-vidôre [to see] * see weid- vidôre [看見(jiàn)] *參見(jiàn) weid- V., from Middle English envien 動(dòng)詞,源自 中古英語(yǔ) envien from Old French envier 源自 古法語(yǔ) envier from Latin invidôre 源自 拉丁語(yǔ) invidôre
【引伸】
en.vier
n.(名詞)en.vyingly
adv.(副詞)<參考詞匯><同義詞>envy,begrudge,covet同義詞>These verbs mean to feel resentful or painful desire for another`s advantages or possessions.這些動(dòng)詞都具有對(duì)他人的優(yōu)點(diǎn)和所有物懷有憎惡或痛苦的渴望這一含義。 Envy is wider in range than the others since it combines discontent, resentment, and desire: Envy 較其它詞具有更廣的范圍,因?yàn)樗瞬粷M(mǎn)、憎惡和渴望幾個(gè)意思: 例句:.When I peruse the conquered fame of heroes and the victories of mighty generals, I do not envy the generals. (Walt Whitman). .當(dāng)我細(xì)細(xì)咀嚼那些英雄的盛名和偉大的將軍們的勝利時(shí),我并不羨慕那些將軍. (沃特·惠特曼)。
Begrudge stresses ill will and reluctance to acknowledge another`s right or claim: Begrudge 強(qiáng)調(diào)惡意和不愿承認(rèn)別人的權(quán)力和要求: 例句:Why begrudge him his successô為什么不愿承認(rèn)他的成功ô
Covet stresses desire, especially a secret or culpable longing, for something to which one has no right: Covet 強(qiáng)調(diào)渴望,尤其是私下或不正當(dāng)?shù)叵M玫阶约簾o(wú)權(quán)得到的事物: 例句:.as thorough an Englishman as ever coveted his neighbor`s goods. (Charles Kingsley)..象一個(gè)英國(guó)人一貫所做的那樣垂涎鄰居的財(cái)物. (查理斯·金斯利)
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