enviously的意思和读音

enviously

: ['envɪrslɪ] : ['envɪəslɪ]

adv.

adv.jealously,resentfully,covetously,grudgingly,spitefully

adv.1.2.;

1. engagement ,, enviously epicenter ...

2. ... envious adj. enviously adv. most adv.

3. engagement ,, enviously epicenter ...

4. ... rationing water during the drought. enviously adv. () enviousness n. () ...

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1.In his new book, Falling Behind, he points out that it's not just a case of enviously coveting as good a car as your neighbour's.》(FallingBehind)

2.The other members of the cast looked at her enviously as she came out arrayed in her simple habit, which she wore all through the play.穿穿

3.American scientists and businessmen note enviously that religious and moral considerations do not seem to inhibit Indian biotechnologists.

4.How did she keep her eyes that way, thought Scarlett, looking at her enviously .

5.Under these circumstances , the IMF's pockets, which seemed enviously deep just a short while ago, might not be deep enough .,IMF

6.Since then, India has looked enviously at China's far larger and more successful zones. India is at last moving into a bigger league.

7.No doubt many smaller companies look enviously upon them.

8.Many other countries look enviously at Israel's growing economy, but people here feel the wealth has not been shared.

9.Bank bosses peered enviously at the profits and risk-taking prowess of the venerable investment bank.

10.They enviously watched as emails were "pushed" to me automatically.