envy of

受到很多人喜欢和渴望的状态:指某人或某物成为众人羡慕的对象。
常用释义
受到很多人喜欢和渴望的状态:指某人或某物成为众人羡慕的对象。

例句

1·Their economy is the envy of the developing world.

他们的经济令发展中国家羡慕。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

2·Either you change your friends or live with the envy of others.

你要么改变你的朋友,要么生活在别人的嫉妒中。

3·Treat the flowers right and your garden will be the envy of the neighbourhood.

好好养这些花,邻居们会羡慕你的花园的。

4·Tom was a glittering hero once more—the pet of the old, the envy of the young.

汤姆又成了一个闪闪发光的英雄——成了老年人的宠儿,年轻人的羡慕对象。

5·If sheer numbers provide any proof, America's universities are the envy of the world.

如果纯粹的数字能提供任何证据,那么美国的大学就是全世界羡慕的对象。

6·When he succeeded in getting the opportunity to study abroad, many students couldn't conceal their envy of him.

当他成功获得出国留学的机会时,许多学生都无法掩饰对他的嫉妒。

7·This means minors enjoy material benefits and legal protections that would have been the envy of those living in the past.

这意味着未成年人享有物质利益和法律保护,这是会让那些生活在过去的人感到羡慕的。

8·I'm so proud that with the rapid development of the Internet in China, our mobile payment has become the envy of other countries.

我很骄傲,随着中国互联网的快速发展,我们的移动支付令其他国家非常羡慕。

9·By most recent measures, the UK's GDP has been the envy of the Western world, with record-low unemployment and high growth figures.

根据最新的衡量标准,英国的国内生产总值一直受西方世界羡慕,其有历史最低的失业率和历史最高水平的经济增长速度。

10·Aimlessness has hardly been typical of the postwar Japan whose productivity and social harmony are the envy of the United States and Europe.

战后日本的生产力和社会和谐令美国和欧洲艳羡,漫无目的并不是战后日本的典型特征。