英 [ˈenviəb(ə)l] 美 [ˈenviəb(ə)l]
adj. 值得羡慕的,引起忌妒的
enviable /ˈɛnvɪəbəl/ TEM8
形容词 You describe something such as a quality as enviable when someone else has it and you wish that you had it too. 令人羡慕的
Japan, unlike other big economies, is in the enviable position of having a budget surplus.
不像其他经济大国,日本有着令人羡慕的预算盈余。
causing envy
an enviable position
...工夫,身处职场的人必需学会箝制本身,恐怕是更正本人的头脑定势与举止方法,才也许顺应境况与事务需求,做出令人羡慕(Enviable)的结果来;信念是做人的方向盘,只要花一点时间:慎重的考虑和计划,然后果敢实施,定能解决一切工作的问题,难题。
... facetious adj. 诙谐的;爱开玩笑的;滑稽的 enviable adj. 值得羡慕的;引起忌妒的 deplorable adj. 可叹的;凄惨的 ...
... diligence勤奋,勤劳,努力,注意 enviable可羡慕的 instill浸染,逐渐灌输 ...
随着气体压力回升 » Pick-up with gas pressure 让人羡慕 » Enviable 他出去没有带雨衣而带雨伞了 » He didn't bring raincoats and brought an umbrella with a ..
She is a woman of enviable beauty.
她这个女人美丽得让人羡慕。
He is in the enviable position of having two job offers to choose from.
他有两份工作可选,真让人羡慕。
About a decade ago, university students could find satisfactory and enviable jobs after their graduation.
大约十年前,大学生毕业后可以找到令人满意和羡慕的工作。
In theory, then, the United States is in the enviable, and classical, position of the money-manufacturer.
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Bush surrounds meet enviable beach stretches with rock pools aplenty (keeping kids amused for hours).
For all his sudden success, then, Mr Clegg's position is not an entirely enviable one.
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