covetous
美 [?k?v?t?s]
英 ['k?v?t?s] 
- adj.貪求的;垂涎的
- 網絡貪婪的;貪心的;貪婪地城
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英漢雙解
1. | 貪求的;垂涎的having a strong desire for the things that other people have |
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例句
The eye of the covetous man is insatiable in his portion of iniquity: he will not be satisfied till he consume his own soul, drying it up.
貧得無厭的眼睛,看自己所得的一份,總是不夠;不義的惡毒,麻木了他的心靈。
Riches are not comely for a covetous man and a niggard, and what should an envious man do with gold?
財產為吝嗇的人,沒有好處;嫉妒的人雖有黃金,又有什么用?
When some troubles come to me, I'm only covetous of winning unconsciously, not to do it with incomparable patience.
稍微遇見一點兒事,不知不覺,世間的名利都出來了,只想貪圖勝利,而不是用無比的忍耐去做。
The teachings on staying away from women are given specifically to men who are unable to eradicate their covetous minds.
有關遠離女人的教言,是針對不能消除貪心的男人而言。
All the states were covetous of the sovereign powers they had exercised since the breakaway from England 11 years earlier.
所有各州都想擁有11年前脫離英國后一直行使的主權。
For men shall be lovers of their own selves , covetous , boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy.
因為那時人要專顧自己,貪愛錢財,自夸,狂傲,謗讟,違背父母,忘恩負義,心不圣潔。
But everyone is exporting, too, with an especially covetous eye on China, especially if import restrictions lift.
但大家同時也都在出口影片,尤其覬覦中國市場;中國一旦放開進口限制,市場會更加誘人。
But sin, seizing the opportunity afforded by the commandment, produced in me every kind of covetous desire. For apart from law, sin is dead.
然而罪趁著機會,就借著誡命叫諸般的貪心在我里頭發動。因為沒有律法罪是死的。
In feeding the mind we ought to imitate gluttons and the covetous, who always fix their attention on what is still left.
喂養心靈當如饕餮之徒,又如貪婪之人,他們的注意力總在未得之物上面。
Therefore there was great enmity between this covetous Jew and the generous merchant Antonio.
因此,這個貪婪的猶太人就跟慷慨的商人安東尼奧結下了很深的仇恨。
War among nations and strife among individuals is a result of the covetous spirit to possess.
民族國家間的戰爭、個人之間的紛爭全都是貪婪的占有欲使然。
Shi Yuzhu is right the long-standing of be covetous on of community website, " journey " be the Shi Yuzhu before this very good attempt.
史玉柱對社區網站的覬覦由來已久,《征途》就是此前史玉柱的一次很好嘗試。
Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
偷竊的,貪婪的,醉酒的,辱罵的,勒索的,都不能承受神的國。
More silent than my shadow, I pass through the loftily covetous multitude.
我比自己的影子更寂靜,穿過紛紛擾擾的貪婪。
For the wicked boasteth of his heart's desire, and blesseth the covetous, whom the LORD abhorreth.
因為惡人以心愿自夸。貪財的背棄耶和華,并且輕慢他。
He is covetous of her high salary.
他垂涎她的高薪。
A covetous ma new great is good to none but worse to himself.
貪心的人對他濰坊干部學習網人毫無好處,對自己卻弊端更大。
It was estimated at £ 180, 000 to £ 250, 000, but two covetous phone bidders drove the price up to £ 493, 000.
原估價為250000英鎊,但兩個貪婪的電話競拍人最終將價格推高到493000英鎊。
A covetous man is good to none, but worst to himself.
貪心不足的人對他人無益,對自己最有害。
covetous man is good to none but worse to himself.
貪婪的人對別人毫無好處,對自己卻壞處更大。
A covetous man is good to none but worse to himself.
貪婪對他人自己都無一好處。
A covetous m the best is good to none but worse to himimmolwithion.
貪婪的人對他人毫無好處,對自己卻瑕玷更大。
Confucius adviced: "If you are not covetous, even if there is a reward for stealing, no one would do it. "
孔子說:“只要自身不貪,即使有獎賞,也不會有人去干偷竊的勾當。”
but Saturn and Mars, or Saturn with Mercury in the 7th, render men sordidly covetous.
而土星和火星或者土星合水星落在第七宮的人,吝嗇小氣。
It's the first Jian of brother Badao! It makes people covetous.
這是拔刀兄第一劍吧!看得讓人眼熱的那把。
The covetous man cannot so properly be said to possess wealth, as that may be said to possess him.
貪財的人與其說是他擁有錢財,不如說是錢財占有他。
The two boxers cast covetous eyes on each other.
兩位拳擊手虎視眈眈地對視著。
Nay more, there are some foolish rich covetous men that take a pride, in having no children, because they may be thought so much the richer.
尤有甚者,更有些愚而富的慳吝之人竟以無子嗣自豪,以為如此他們在別人眼中會更顯得富有。
covetous man cannot so properly be said to possess wealth, as that may by said to possess him.
一個貪婪的人,與其說他擁有財富,不如說財富擁有他。
Tom Smith is famous for winning the covetous gold horse trophy last year before suffering a serious head injury in a fall.
去年湯姆因先是獲貪心的金馬獎而后又在一次墜馬中頭部嚴重受傷而名聲大噪。
She owns a house at the seaside. Covetous of learning.
她在海濱擁有自己的房子。
Covetous of his neighbor's possessions
垂涎鄰居的財產
Nay more, there are some foolish rich covetous men, that take a pride inshavingsno children, Because they may be thought so much the richer
更有貪而愚者,以無兒女為榮,以為如此更可夸其富足。