coveting

听听怎么读
[ˈkʌvɪtɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    贪求,觊觎( covet的现在分词 );

  • 英英释义

    covet[ 'kʌvit ]

    • v.wish, long, or crave for (something, especially the property of another person)

      "She covets her sister's house"

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. Mr Appleby does not covet power.
      艾波比先生不觊觎权力。
    2. We do not covet anything from any nation.
      我们不觊觎任何国家的任何东西。
    3. We covet what we see every day.
      我们垂涎每天看到的东西。
    4. Never covet what is not yours, for it is a sin to steal a pin.
      不是自己的东西就不要妄想,即使是偷一根针也是一种罪过。
    5. He thinks it's a sin to covet other's properties.
      他认为贪图他人的财物是有罪的。
    6. You shall not covet the neighbor's goods.
      你不可贪恋邻舍的财物。

    权威例句

    Coveting Thy Neighbors' Taxation
    Coveting thy neighbors's manufacturing
    Coveting Human Capital: Is Latin American Education Competitive?
    Coveting Human Capital: Is Latin American Education Competitive?
    Coveting thy neighbors fitness as a means to resolve social dilemmas.
    I Fear Your Envy, I Rejoice in Your Coveting
    Coveting thy neighbor’s manufacturing: the dilemma of state income apportionment
    "Coveting thy neighbour's legs": a qualitative study of exercisers' experiences of intrinsic and extrinsic goal pursuit.
    I fear your envy, I rejoice in your coveting: On the ambivalent experience of being envied by others.
    The Creation of a Mapuche Sorcerer: Sexual Ambivalence, the Commodification of Knowledge, and the Coveting of Wealth