envy
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Envy is the feeling you have when you wish you could have the same thing or quality that someone else has. 羡慕
Gradually he began to acknowledge his feelings of envy towards his mother. 渐渐地他开始承认自己对母亲的羡慕。
2. V-T If you envy someone, you wish that you had the same things or qualities that they have. 羡慕
I don't envy the young ones who've become TV superstars and know no other world. 我不羡慕那些成为电视超级明星而对其他世界一无所知的年轻人。
3. N-SING If a thing or quality is the envy of someone, they wish very much that they could have or achieve it. 羡慕之处
Their economy is the envy of the developing world. 他们的经济令发展中国家羡慕。
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envy /ˈɛnvɪ/ (envying,envied,envies)
剑桥词典
- to wish that you had something that another person has
- Some of his colleagues envy the enormous wealth that he has amassed .
- Her luxurious lifestyle and personal ostentation were both hated and envied.
- I don't envy him his heavy workload .
- The man in the story starts to envy his friend's single lifestyle .
- She had always envied her sister's thick glossy hair and long willowy legs . 返回 envy
羡慕;忌妒
I envy her ability to talk to people she's never met before. 她与人初次见面就能侃侃而谈,这真让我羡慕。
[ 后面接一个直接宾语和一个间接宾语的动词 ] I don't envy you the job of cooking for all those people . 为所有那些人做饭,你这种工作我可不眼红。
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