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Coveting Meaning in English

word · lemma: covet

ˈkəvət
KUH-ve-ting
kˈʌvɪtɪŋ
KUHV-i-ting

释义

Wanting something very much, especially something that belongs to someone else.

用法与细微差别

Formal and literary; common in religious or moral contexts (e.g., 'Thou shalt not covet'). Usually used for strong, often inappropriate, desire for someone else's possessions or status. Not for general 'want'; use 'want' or 'desire' for neutral cases.

例句

He was coveting his neighbor's new car.

basic

She kept coveting her friend's beautiful dress.

basic

They are coveting the top prize.

basic

He's always coveting what he can't have.

natural

Stop coveting your colleague's success and focus on your own goals.

natural

Even after all these years, she's still coveting that position at the company.

natural