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jealousies

英 [ˈdʒɛləsiz]

美 [ˈdʒɛləsiz]

n.  忌妒; 妒羡; 羡慕; 羡慕(的言行)
jealousy的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-UNCOUNT 妒忌;吃醋;小心提防
    Jealousyis the feeling of anger or bitterness which someone has when they think that another person is trying to take a lover or friend, or a possession, away from them.
    1. At first his jealousy only showed in small ways — he didn't mind me talking to other guys.
      起初他的小心眼表现得不是十分明显——他并不介意我和其他男人说话。
  • N-UNCOUNT 妒羡;羡慕
    Jealousyis the feeling of anger or bitterness which someone has when they wish that they could have the qualities or possessions that another person has.
    1. Her beauty causes envy and jealousy.
      她的美貌惹来嫉妒和羡慕。

双语例句

  • They were divided by mutual suspicion and jealousies.
    他们因为相互猜疑嫉妒而不和。
  • Where there really is love there is no division of time, thought and all the complexities of life, all the misery and confusion, the uncertainties, jealousies, anxieties involved.
    真爱存在之处,便再无时间,思想的区分,生活中所有的复杂,所有的苦痛,混乱,无常,嫉妒和焦虑也将不复存在。我们不得不将大量精力投入到时间和思想上。
  • Listen to sweet music, and your foolish fears and petty jealousies will pass away.
    倾听悦耳的音乐,你那愚蠢的恐惧与狭隘的嫉妒都会过去。
  • Paul's words correct jealousies and pride, steering people away from extremes that undermine Christian unity and love.
    保罗在此批评嫉妒和骄傲的现象,把信徒们从败坏基督完整和爱的极端思想中引导出来。
  • Families have their problems and jealousies, but blood is thicker than water.
    家家有本难念的经,也都难免互生嫉妒,但总归血浓于水。
  • He was very good at talking me out of things, suspicions and jealousies and so on.
    他很善于说服我放弃一些事情,不猜疑,不妒忌等等。
  • All the influencing factors have the same relationships with the three jealousies, but the path coefficients are different.
    所有的影响因素对三种嫉妒的影响关系相同,但影响的路径系数有所不同。
  • Surely we can rise above petty personal jealousies.
    当然我们会抛却这些个人小恩小怨的。
  • The opposition of still others was rooted in "the honest errors of minds led astray by preconceived jealousies and fears."
    还有暗地里的反对者,则是“极度嫉妒和担心而惶恐不可终日。”
  • The Greeks attributed the misfortunes of men in great measure to the antipathies and jealousies of gods and goddesses.
    古希腊人大抵把人类的不幸,归诸于神祗们的排斥和妒嫉。