covet是什么意思

  • En [ ˈkʌv.ɪt]
  • Us [ ˈkʌv.ət]

详细释义

  • 0 to want to have something very much, especially something that belongs to someone else -- 覬覦,垂涎(尤指他人之物);貪求,渴望

    • She always coveted power but never quite achieved it. 她一直貪求權力,但從未得逞。

    • The Booker Prize is the most coveted British literary award. 布克獎是最令人嚮往的英國文學獎。

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  • The area has always been coveted by non-indigenous adventurers.

  • Indeed, so great was the economic potential of these two districts that neighbouring states coveted them for themselves.

  • By contrast, they were rejected by the tourism industry and coveted their low and marginal status.

  • By contrast, these transmigrants coveted the relatively level land in the hill valleys and dislodged the groups living there-e. g.

  • His recording then becomes coveted by those who seek to exploit the treasure for financial gain.

  • A good person has a good will, which loves properly, and a bad one has a bad will, which covets.

  • Our explanation of the decision to fight highlights the incentives that are present when the defender holds a valued asset coveted by the challenger.

  • There is nothing more coveted by researchers than questions that intrigue, questions that generate intellectual excitement, questions that grab hold and simply will not let go.

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  • 中文简体

    觊觎,垂涎(尤指他人之物), 贪求,渴望…

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  • Español

    codiciar…

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  • Português

    cobiçar…

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  • Türk dili

    gözü kalmak, imrenmek, içi gitmek…

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  • Français

    convoiter…

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  • Čeština

    prahnout po…

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  • Dansk

    tragte efter…

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  • Indonesia

    menginginkan…

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