enviable的意思和读音

enviable

: [ˈenviəb(ə)l] : ['enviəb(ə)l]

adj.

Adj.+n.enviable record,enviable reputation

adj.unenviable

adj.desirable,fortunate,lucky,privileged,to die for

enviableadj.

1.something that isenviable is the sort of thing that is good and that other people want to have too

He is in the enviable position of having two job offers to choose from.

adj.1.,

adj.1.an enviable quality or situation is one that other people admire and would like to have as well

1. enthusiastic . enviable . enteric . ...

2. 15. powerhouse: 。 19. enviable: 。 23. antagonism: 。 ...

3. envious enviable 。 Love is never without jealousy. ...

4. generate enviable flounder ...

5.绿 ... Blonde Mink Enviable 绿 Smut ...

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1.Too much saving may seem like an enviable problem, but there can be too much of a good thing.

2.The pursuit of volume seems to have dented the company's enviable record for reliability.

3.She was clearly happy to get an enviable offer from the Bank of China in her hometown, Shangzhou, a quiet place in Shaanxi province.西

4.The insurance industry has enjoyed one of the most enviable records of longterm growth of any of the financial institutions.

5.Yet the difficulty rating is high: telling someone they stink is one of the least enviable tasks a manager might have to undertake.

6.Sandwiched between recovery in the U. S. and Chinese demand, Taiwan's economic position seems like an enviable one to be in.

7.And surely, to be just a very gullible consciousness provisionally existing among inexplicable mysteries, is not an enviable plight.

8.This, from the point of view of the West, is something truly enviable and an idea that would be to consider in Europe.西

9.Corrective surgery as a teenager, followed by years of practising, gave Brett an enviable pronunciation and enunciation.

10.Bob has an enviable reputation within the printing industry, having begun his career at the age of 16 as a printer's apprentice.16