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41. | so undesirable as to be incapable of arousing envy. |
| 不值得拥有,没有能力唤起妒忌。 |
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42. | Their hatred stems from envy . |
| 他们的仇恨来自妒忌。 |
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43. | She was tortured by jealousy. |
| 她为妒忌心所折磨。 |
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44. | He's jealous/envious of you/your success. |
| 他羡慕/妒忌你们(的成功)。 |
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45. | He envied the drummer his conquest as he had never envied any man in all the course of his experience. |
| 现在他对这个推销员的妒忌超出了有生以来他对任何人的妒忌。 |
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46. | They were eyeing us jealously. |
| 他们正妒忌地看着我们。 |
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47. | Hopkins was, of course, jealous about his personal influence with his chief and did not encourage American competitors. |
| 当然,霍普金斯妒忌他人分享他个人对领袖所起的影响,也容不下美国人中的竞争者。 |
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48. | jealousy, a component of his character; |
| 妒忌是他的性格特点之一; |
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49. | When business is good, plenty of people are jealous. |
| 生意好,妒忌的人就多; |
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50. | He was consumed with envy at my success. |
| 他十分妒忌我的成功。 |
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