envy中文是什么意思
envy 英[ˈenvi] 美[ˈɛnvi] n. 羡慕; 嫉妒,妒忌; vi. 感到妒忌; 显示出妒忌; [例句]Gradually he began to acknowledge his feelings of envy towards his mother渐渐地,他开始承认自己羡慕母亲。[其他] 第三人称单数:envies 复数:envies 现在分词:envying 过去式:envied过去分词:envied
envy后加ous是什么单词
envious。
envious是一个英语单词,形容词,作形容词时意为“羡慕的;嫉妒的”。
短语搭配:
1、Envious Studios 公司
2、Very Envious 很羡慕
3、Suddenly Envio佯us 突然羡慕
4、Envious folks 我讨厌
5、envious psycho铵logy 嫉妨心理
双语例句:
1、In fact, they are envious of me.
其实羡慕他们的人是我。
2、Mark would be so envious if he were here.
马克要是在这儿的话他一定会很嫉妒的。
扩展资料:
近义词:jealous
形容词,吃醋的;妒忌的;妒羡的;忌妒的;珍惜的;爱惜的;精心守护的。
She got insanely jealous and there was a terrible fight.
她妒忌得发疯,结果是大吵一架。
但是jealous除了妒忌以外,还有嫉恨的成分;envious则是羡慕的意思,词根envy的相关词组be green with envy,十分眼红。在称赞别人的成功时候,可以用到I am envious of you/I envy you。-ENVY
jealous 比 envious 在程度上更严重一点,有不能容忍的感觉在里面;
envious 这个词给人的感觉是嫉妒当中带有痛苦的感觉。
参考资料来源:百度百科-envious
英语单词 :嫉妒(envy) 有哪些用法
envy[5envi]n.vt.羡慕, 嫉妒envyen.vyAHD:[µn“v¶] D.J.[6envi8]K.K.[6Wnvi]n.(名词)【复数】 en.viesA feeling of discontent and resentment aroused by and in conjunction with desire for the possessions or qualities of another.妒忌,羡慕:由于渴望得到他人的所有物或品质而引起的不满和怨恨的情绪The object of such feeling:羡慕的对象:引起这种感觉的事物:Their new pool made them the envy of their neighbors.他们的新游泳池受到邻居的羡慕Obsolete Malevolence.【废语】 恶毒,怨恨v.tr.(及物动词)en.vied, en.vy.ing, en.viesTo feel envy toward.对…感到羡慕To regard with envy.羡慕地看待Middle English envie 中古英语 envie from Old French 源自 古法语 from Latin invidia 源自 拉丁语 invidia from invidus [envious] 源自 invidus [妒忌的] from invid¶e [to look at with envy] 源自 invid¶e [妒忌地注视] in- [in, on] * see en- 1in- [在…里,在…上] *参见 en-1vid¶e [to see] * see weid- vid¶e [看见] *参见 weid- V., from Middle English envien 动词,源自 中古英语 envien from Old French envier 源自 古法语 envier from Latin invid¶e 源自 拉丁语 invid¶e en“viern.(名词)en“vyinglyadv.(副词)envy, begrudge, covetThese verbs mean to feel resentful or painful desire for another’s advantages or possessions. 这些动词都具有对他人的优点和所有物怀有憎恶或痛苦的渴望这一含义。Envy is wider in range than the others since it combines discontent, resentment, and desire: Envy 较其它词具有更广的范围,因为它包含了不满、憎恶和渴望几个意思:“When I peruse the conquered fame of heroes and the victories of mighty generals, I do not envy the generals” (Walt Whitman). “当我细细咀嚼那些英雄的盛名和伟大的将军们的胜利时,我并不羡慕那些将军” (沃特·惠特曼)。Begrudge stresses ill will and reluctance to acknowledge another’s right or claim: Begrudge 强调恶意和不愿承认别人的权力和要求:Why begrudge him his success? 为什么不愿承认他的成功?Covet stresses desire, especially a secret or culpable longing, for something to which one has no right: Covet 强调渴望,尤其是私下或不正当地希望得到自己无权得到的事物:“as thorough an Englishman as ever coveted his neighbor’s goods” (Charles Kingsley).“象一个英国人一贯所做的那样垂涎邻居的财物” (查理斯·金斯利)envy[5envI]n.羡慕;妒嫉“He has become an envy of all his friends, since he was assigned to a new promising post.““他被派到一个新的很有发展前途的工作岗位,所以成为朋友们羡慕的对象。“The boy’s new electronic toy train was the envy of his friends.这男孩的新电动玩具火车使他的朋友们很羡慕。envyvt.envied, envying羡慕;妒嫉I don’t envy you your journey in this bad weather.我并不羡慕你在这种坏天气去旅行。How I envy you!我真羡慕你!envy[5envi]vt.羡慕; 忌妒How I envy you!我真羡慕您!envy[5envi]n.羡慕; 忌妒忌妒的根由[对象]; 被羡慕的人[东西]be in envy of sb.’s success羡慕某人的成功out of envy出于忌妒[羡慕]envyinglyadv.better be -vied than pitied宁可让人妒 忌, 不要让人怜悯green with envy妒忌得面色发青, 非常妒忌lost in envy非常嫉妒envy源自古法语envie《拉丁语invidia有恶意的《invidere斜眼瞧《in-在+videre瞧envybe jealous ofcovetgratificationgratifysatisfactionsatisfy