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 jealousy ['dʒɛləsɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 妒忌, 猜忌, 羡慕

[法] 妒忌, 嫉妒, 猜忌




    jealousy
    [ noun ]
    1. a feeling of jealous envy (especially of a rival)

    2. <noun.feeling>
    3. zealous vigilance

    4. <noun.cognition>
      cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy


    Jealousy \Jeal"ous*y\, n.; pl. {Jealousies}. [ F. jalousie. See
    {Jealous}, and cf. {Jalousie}.]
    The quality of being jealous; earnest concern or solicitude;
    painful apprehension of rivalship in cases directly affecting
    one's happiness; painful suspicion of the faithfulness of
    husband, wife, or lover.

    I was jealous for jealousy. --Zech. viii.
    2.

    Jealousy is the . . . apprehension of superiority.
    --Shenstone.

    Whoever had qualities to alarm our jealousy, had
    excellence to deserve our fondness. --Rambler.

    1. Gramm has said the attempt to grab CFTC authority over stock-index futures is driven by "jealousy" on Wall Street and "regulatory imperialism" at the SEC.
    2. As she grew up, there was jealousy between the boys; then Robert died of pneumonia and Fay became pregnant by Stephen, indeed married him, to his mother's embarrassment as she told the registrar that they were legally brother and sister.
    3. Prosecutors said jealousy was the motive for the killings and that Johnston had a sexual relationship with his stepdaughter.
    4. The prosecution contends Lori Esker, 20, strangled Lisa Cihaski, 21, in a fit of jealousy.
    5. Most historians attribute Arnold's treachery to greed and jealousy; throughout his career, less competent officers were promoted over him.
    6. The groundless jealousy that makes Leontes so problematic a role becomes credible here; John Nettles's multi-faceted Leontes blows warm and cold, is trusting and suspicious.
    7. Witches, inspired by jealousy and fond of roaches and snakes, are a separate category, equally feared.
    8. Ellerbee told Costas of her one-time jealousy toward the beautiful blond anchorwoman, then her eventual realization that Savitch was a woman out of her league and painfully aware of it, gradually sinking into drug abuse.
    9. And these four hurl themselves at a plot full of dance, song, jealousy, sex, murder and all the other things we might normally complain we get enough of at home. The pace is so bright and pushy that it cannot be resisted.
    10. Defense attorneys claimed cocaine, alcohol and jealousy triggered Salcido to kill his wife, two young daughters, mother-in-law, two sisters-in-law and his boss.
    11. Its major companies still are growing, its state budget is in surplus, and its come-ons to corporations stir jealousy in the states struggling to keep them.
    12. "There may be skepticism about how the financials have been rearranged, and just plain jealousy" of the way buyout investors originally bought stock in the company at a pittance.
    13. Mandy Patinkin makes Leontes' jealousy believable.
    14. For most, this would represent no conflict of interest with existing activities and it should not provoke the jealousy a bank sale would.
    15. "There was definitely borderline jealousy," Brown said. "That was good." Their old-fashioned wedding in Annapolis, Md., included praise from the officiating priest for a wife who is silent and keeps a clean house, People reported.
    16. By the time she returns, however, the play has been changed, and she spills the news to a man wrapped up in a drama of sexual jealousy. In The Tsar people are clear about where roles end and reality begins; it is the situation that confuses them.
    17. Mr. West's maneuvering of Polidori's jealousy brings to mind playwright Peter Shaffer's portrait of the Hapsburg court composer Salieri in "Amadeus."
    18. Young, a swashbuckling whippersnapper in the mid-'50s, feels no jealousy toward younger country stars such as Randy Travis and George Strait who reign over the music charts like he did 30 years ago.
    19. Exquisite science has been offset by folly or pettiness, the latter illustrated by those who, out of jealousy, refused to let colleagues view their fossil finds.
    20. Yet I shall fain defend Mr. Kinsley against those who say that he is neither liberal nor conservative, or that he has no higher political principle than jealousy.
    21. She accepts this pact, for a while, but soon is undone by the recurring jealousy of the other woman.
    22. They said, `It's your performance; we only have the tape."' The melodies and sweet harmonies make Two Nice Girls easy to listen to, but "My Heart Crawls Off," written by Phillips and Sara Hickman, is a bitter song about jealousy.
    23. Anne-Marie wanted a child; both of them were consumed by jealousy; at one time he came near to murdering her, at another she close to suicide. But these details are few and far between.
    24. The $17.2 billion total for the bill doesn't include an estimated $1.2 billion in supplemental anti-drug funds approved by the House-Senate conference yesterday, and the rush of money is already provoking jealousy among states competing for assistance.
    25. In Peck's case it was the same as Othello; it was jealousy that he pinpoints.
    26. There could be a little jealousy involved.
    27. Jose van Dam was quite agonizing to watch as Golaud, the husband whose terrifying jealousy ruins everything.
    28. They now live in Nashville with their four children, and the hard times and jealousy seem to be things of the past.
    29. But a piano, a Scots-Maori neighbour (Harvey Keitel) and Hunter's little daughter all play parts in the waiting cataclysm of sex, jealousy and violent retribution. The film is shot like a Victorian engraving come to life.
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