| 释义 | covetouscovetous /ˈkʌvət̮əs/ adjective formal disapproving THESAURUSfeeling angry and unhappy because someone has a quality, thing, or ability that you wish you had► jealoushaving a very strong desire to have something that someone else has, especially wealth SYN envious:  They began to cast covetous eyes on their neighbors’ fields.► see thesaurus at jealous—covetously adverb—covetousness noun [uncountable]feeling angry and unhappy because someone has a quality, thing, or ability that you wish you had:  He’s jealous because I got the job and he didn’t.► envious  wishing that you had something nice or special that someone else has:  I was not allowed to go to parties, and I was envious of the girls who did.► covetous  formal covetous means the same as envious but sounds more literary:  Animals, unlike humans, are not covetous of power, money, or fame. |