jealousy
n. 妒忌,猜忌; 戒备,小心提防
Jealousy is the feeling of anger or bitterness which someone has when they think that another person is trying to take a lover or friend, or a possession, away from them.
At first his jealousy only showed in small ways — he didn't mind me talking to other guys.
起初他的小心眼表现得不是十分明显——他并不介意我和其他男人说话。
Jealousy is the feeling of anger or bitterness which someone has when they wish that they could have the qualities or possessions that another person has.
Her beauty causes envy and jealousy.
她的美貌惹来嫉妒和羡慕。
1. a feeling of jealous envy (especially of a rival)
2. zealous vigilance;
envy, jealousy
这两个名词均有"妒忌"之意。
He acted out from jealousy.
他这样做是出于嫉妒.
Some women have a disposition to jealousy.
有些女人生性爱妒忌.
A dark jealousy stirred in his bosom.
他内心生出一阵恶毒的嫉妒.
I can't support your jealousy any longer.
我再也无法忍受你的嫉妒了.
Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny and husbands to jealousy.
猜疑使君王倾向于专制,使丈夫倾向于妒忌.