envy 英 [ˈenvi]   美 [ˈɛnvi]

envy

envy  英 [ˈenvi] 美 [ˈɛnvi]

n. 嫉妒,妒忌;羡慕  v. 嫉妒,妒忌;羡慕 

进行时:envying  过去式:envied  过去分词:envied  第三人称单数:envies  名词复数:envies 

He couldn't conceal his envy of me. 他掩饰不住对我的忌妒。
They looked with envy at her latest purchase. 他们羡慕地看着她最近买到的东西。

  • Wanting what someone else has and resenting them for having it is envy. If your best friend comes to school with the silver backpack you’d had your eye on all summer, you want to be happy for her, instead you feel bitter envy.
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  • n. 嫉妒,妒忌;羡慕
  • v. 嫉妒,妒忌;羡慕
  • 1. He couldn't conceal his envy of me.

    他掩饰不住对我的忌妒。

  • 2. They looked with envy at her latest purchase.

    他们羡慕地看着她最近买到的东西。

  • 3. Her colleagues were green with envy.

    她的同事都非常眼红。

  • 4. She has always envied my success.

    她一直忌妒我的成功。

  • 5. I envied him his good looks.

    我羡慕他的英俊。

  • 6. I envy you having such a close family.

    我羡慕你有这么一个关系紧密的家庭。

  • 7. I don't envy her that job.

    我不羡慕她有那份工作。

  • 8. It's a difficult situation you're in. I don't envy you.

    你的处境很困难,我不会羡慕你。

  • envy (n.) late 13c., from Old French envie "envy, jealousy, rivalry" (10c.), from Latin invidia "envy, jealousy" (source also of Spanish envidia, Portuguese inveja), from invidus "envious, having hatred or ill-will," from invidere "to envy, hate," earlier "look at (with malice), cast an evil eye upon," from in- "upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + videre "to see" (from PIE root *weid- "to see").
  • envy (v.) late 14c., from Old French envier "envy, be envious of," from envie (see envy (n.)). Related: Envied; envying.
envy / ˈenvi ; NAmE ˈenvi / noun , verb envy envies envied envying noun [uncountable ] the feeling of wanting to be in the same situation as sb else; the feeling of wanting sth that sb else has 羡慕;忌妒 SYN jealousy envy(of sb) He couldn't conceal his envy of me. 他掩饰不住对我的忌妒。 envy(at/of sth) She felt a pang of envy at the thought of his success. 她想到他的成功便感到一阵忌妒的痛苦。 They looked with envyat her latest purchase. 他们羡慕地看着她最近买到的东西。 Her colleagues were green with envy (= they had very strong feelings of envy). 她的同事都非常眼红。 IDIOM be the envy of sb/sth to be a person or thing that other people admire and that causes feelings of envy 成为羡慕(或忌妒)的对象;成为羡慕(或忌妒)的东西 British television is the envy of the world. 英国电视节目令世人羡慕。 see also enviable , envious verb ( en·vies , envy·ing , en·vied , en·vied ) 1 to wish you had the same qualities, possessions, opportunities, etc. as sb else 羡慕;忌妒 envysb He envied her—she seemed to have everything she could possibly want. 他羡慕她,她似乎要什么有什么。 envysth She has always envied my success. 她一直忌妒我的成功。 envysb sth I envied him his good looks. 我羡慕他的英俊。 envysb doing sth I envy you having such a close family. 我羡慕你有这么一个关系紧密的家庭。 2 to be glad that you do not have to do what sb else has to do 庆幸(不必做别人非做不可的事) not envysb It's a difficult situation you're in. I don't envy you. 你的处境很困难,我不会羡慕你。 not envysb sth I don't envy her that job. 我不羡慕她有那份工作。 envy / ˈenvi ; NAmE ˈenvi /
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