时间: 2025-04-26 11:05:48
美: ['dʒɛləs]
英: ['dʒeləs]
adj. 妒忌的;猜疑的;唯恐失去的;戒备的
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 11:05:48
词源分析:该词源自古法语“jalous”,再追溯至拉丁语“zelosus”,意指“热情的,嫉妒的”,与希腊语“zelos”(热情)有关。
历史背景:该词的首次记录可追溯到14世纪,常用于描述因情感关系而产生的妒忌。
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特殊场合:
She felt jealous when she saw her friend with a new phone.
His jealous nature often caused problems in their relationship.
Jealousy can be destructive if not properly managed.
I was jealous of her ability to speak multiple languages.
The jealous ex-boyfriend confronted her new partner.
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通过以上的分析,学*和理解“jealous”这个词汇可以更加深入,帮助我们在不同的语境中灵活运用。
[ADJ] If someone is jealous, they feel angry or bitter because they think that another person is trying to take a lover or friend, or a possession, away from them. 好猜忌的
例:She got insanely jealous and there was a terrible fight.她变得过分地猜忌,接着是一场激烈的打斗。
[[ADV with v]] jealously 好猜忌地
例:The formula is jealously guarded.对该配方戒备森严。
[ADJ] If you are jealous of another person's possessions or qualities, you feel angry or bitter because you do not have them. 嫉妒的
例:She was jealous of his wealth.她嫉妒他的富有。
[[ADV after v]] jealously 嫉妒地
例:Gloria eyed them jealously.格洛丽亚当时嫉妒地看着他们。