0 a feeling of unhappiness and anger because someone has something or someone that you want -- 妒忌;妒羡
He broke his brother's new bike in a fit of jealousy. 他因一时妒忌弄坏了他哥哥的新自行车。
She was consumed by/eaten up with jealousy (= she was very jealous) when she heard that he had been given a promotion. 听说他升职了,她妒忌得要命。
The team has performed very badly this season due to petty jealousies (= feelings of jealousy about unimportant things) among the players. 因球员间为小事相互妒忌,这支球队本赛季表现很糟。
In the autism group, children with a higher mental age were less likely to display actions that expressed jealousy during the play scenario.
Naturally the fight was not just over a matter of principle, but also one of professional jealousy.
In an attempt to better differentiate jealousy from envy in children, investigators devised two different situations within a social triad to distinctly elicit jealousy.
The intensity of the relationships between the men in the novel is even more easily seen in the jealousies which result from sleeping together.
Why is it that new money excites jealousy while old families do not?
Such intergroup differences did not emerge for social-comparison jealousy.
The present study sought to examine the expression and understanding of jealousy in high-functioning children with autism.
Ambition, jealousy, patronage, and promotion of self-interest largely determine the response of radicals to particular issues.