jealousy
英 ['dʒeləsɪ]
美 ['dʒɛləsi]
CET6 TEM4 GRE TOEFL
zeal 热情 jealousy 嫉妒 (zeal ← jeal)
1. jeal-谐音“急、忌、 嫉”
- jealousy (n.)
- c. 1200, of God; c. 1300, of persons, from Old French jalousie "enthusiasm, love, longing, jealousy" (12c.), from jalos (see jealous). Meaning "zeal, fervor, devotion" is late 14c.
- 1. "Some six months later," Freud writes, "Hans had got over his jealousy."
- “大约6个月后,”弗洛伊德写道,“汉斯克服了他的嫉妒心理。”
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- 2. Maybe there is jealousy, but I think the envy is more powerful.
- 也许是羡慕,但我认为更多的是嫉妒。
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- 3. Suspicion and jealousy, however ill-founded, can poison a marriage.
- 怀疑和忌妒,不管多么站不住脚,都可能毒害婚姻。
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- 4. He had not bargained on the mad jealousy which both women developed.
- 他没料到这两个女人会嫉妒得发狂。
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- 5. When self-esteem is high, we lose our mortal fear of jealousy.
- 自信心很强时,我们不再对妒忌感到极度惧怕。
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