envious的意思和读音

envious

: [ˈenviəs] : ['enviəs]

adj.

adj.jealous,green with envy,resentful,spiteful,covetous

enviousadj.— see alsoenvy

1.~ (of sb/sth)wanting to be in the same situation as sb else; wanting sth that sb else has

Everyone is so envious of her.

They were envious of his success.

He saw the envious look in the other boy's eyes.

adj.1.,,

adj.1.unhappy because you want very much to do something that someone else does or to have something that they have

1. covetous , envious gorgeous , ...

2. enthusiastic envious excited ...

3. envy v envious a (spect+acle→ 西) ...

4. envelope n. envious adj. environment n.

5. ... desirous( envious) expressive( ) ...

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1.Emirates is often accused by envious Europeans of growing thanks to state subsidies.

2.Concerns about its positioning, and envious gazes across the Rhine, have been spurred by a strong revival in Germany's economy.

3.With a sort of reverence the daisy looked up to the bird that could fly and sing, but it did not feel envious.怀

4.In the end, when he became a swan, they became envious of him, and would have never dreamed he was an ugly duckling before.

5.With those who have motives and reasons, I don't feel as if I'm missing anything, so I'm not envious.西

6.An envious friend will want what you have, but will look to you as her inspiration or role model, and compete with you to get in the lead.

7.Mr Fox, who says his friends are "slightly envious" of his role, is now saving to pay for a trip to New Zealand next year.西

8.He said he was proud of Minhyuk and Jonghyun on red carpet, also he felt envious of them.

9.His words seemed to be saying he was envious, but I could see in his eyes, as they looked at my penis, that he wasn't envious at all.

10.Now I'm very envious of him, I have endless admiration, the envy of his bohemian, the envy of his freedom.