covetous
英 [ˈkʌvətəs]
美 [ˈkʌvətəs]
adj. 贪求的; 垂涎的
BNC.38665 / COCA.33282
牛津词典
adj.
- 贪求的;垂涎的
having a strong desire for the things that other people have
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (尤指对他人物品)贪求的,垂涎的
Acovetousperson has a strong desire to possess something, especially something that belongs to another person.- Even here a red Lamborghini Diablo sports car attracts covetous stares.
即便在这儿,兰博基尼的红色迪亚博罗跑车也会招来垂涎的目光。
- Even here a red Lamborghini Diablo sports car attracts covetous stares.
英英释义
adj
- immoderately desirous of acquiring e.g. wealth
- they are avaricious and will do anything for money
- casting covetous eyes on his neighbor's fields
- a grasping old miser
- grasping commercialism
- greedy for money and power
- grew richer and greedier
- prehensile employers stingy with raises for their employees
- showing extreme cupidity
- he was never covetous before he met her
- jealous of his success and covetous of his possessions
- envious of their art collection
双语例句
- The United States Steel Corporation was casting covetous eyes at his company.
美国钢铁公司正向他的公司投去贪婪的目光。 - In feeding the mind we ought to imitate gluttons and the covetous, who always fix their attention on what is still left.
喂养心灵当如饕餮之徒,又如贪婪之人,他们的注意力总在未得之物上面。 - A covetous man is good to none but worse to himself.
贪婪之人不擅长于任何事只是贬损了自己。 - Tom Smith is famous for winning the covetous gold horse trophy last year before suffering a serious head injury in a fall.
去年汤姆因先是获贪心的金马奖而后又在一次坠马中头部严重受伤而名声大噪。 - If you have love or desire for that Rolls Royce you will become proud, possessive or covetous.
如果你对那部劳斯莱斯生起喜爱或渴望,你就会感到骄傲、有很强的占有欲或变得贪婪。 - Every ambitious man is a captive and every covetous one a pauper.
人有野心,必成俘虏;人若贪婪,必是乞丐。 - ( British informal) cross-eyed. The two boxers cast covetous eyes on each other.
(英国非正式用法)斜视的、对视的。两位拳击手虎视眈眈地对视着。 - Nay more, there are some foolish rich covetous men, that take a pride, in having no children, because they may be thought so much the richer.
还有一些富人甚至以无子嗣为自豪。也许他们是担心,一旦有了子女就瓜分现有的财产吧。 - And the Pharisees also, who were covetous, heard all these things: and they derided him.
法利赛人是贪爱钱财的,他们听见这一切话,就嗤笑耶稣。 - A covetous man is good to none, but worst to himself.
贪心不足的人对他人无益,对自己最有害。