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Перевод: envious
[прилагательное] завистливый
Тезаурус:
- His character is one that not even those envious of his power can disparage him.
- If Maggie was envious she tried not to show it, but it was hard not to make comparisons.
- The painters were envious of Zbo's life, strolling round the big hotels in style.
- My friends who lived nearby were all envious for I was the only one who had ever been down into the depths of the mysterious cellar.
- Camden described fenmen in 1586 as "rude, uncivil and envious to all others whom they call Upland Men; who stalking on high upon stilts apply their minds to grazing, fishing and fowling".
- Dismounting at the railway station, I cast envious looks at yet another Great Southern Hotel, and dragged my bag to a terraced street Bed and Breakfast nearby.
- He complained once about Kavanagh's poems being read on Irish radio in a vulgar Monaghan accent; he saw his brother as a poetic giant among Dublin's envious literary pygmies who filled the helpless bard with whiskey and made him the instrument of their Communist-homosexual conspiracies.
- She felt a rare prickle of envious hostility and in that mood, defiantly and with a lunatic rashness, accepted an invitation to dance with one of the Louts, whose approach was loutish enough: a jerk of the head and a mumbled, "Wanna dance, chick?"
- She felt envious, but unable to change.
- The husband, feeling deprived of the care he previously had from his wife, and sometimes carrying her projected envy, is left even more envious than he otherwise would be.
- I was envious.
- "Some of them were envious," he says.
- PRINTS made from 100 year old negatives had the members at Friday's meeting of Alton Camera Club envious of the quality.
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