covet
                                        英 ['kʌvɪt]
美 ['kʌvət]
                                        
                                            
                            TEM8 GRE                         
                                        
                 
                                
                             
                        
            音:渴望它
cupidus "very desirous," from cupere "long for, desire" (see cupidity) => covet.
                                                
            covet 贪求来自拉丁词cupio, 渴求,词源同Cupid, cupidity, hope.
 
                                    
            - covet
- covet: [13] Covetousness and cupidity are very closely related, etymologically as well as semantically. Covet comes via Old French coveitier from Vulgar Latin *cupiditāre, a verb derived from the Latin noun cupiditās (from which English gets cupidity). Its ultimate source is the Latin verb cupere ‘desire’.
 => cupidity
- covet (v.)
- mid-13c., from Old French coveitier "covet, desire, lust after" (12c., Modern French convoiter, influenced by con- words), probably ultimately from Latin cupiditas "passionate desire, eagerness, ambition," from cupidus "very desirous," from cupere "long for, desire" (see cupidity). Related: Coveted; coveting.
                 - 1. It's a sin to covet. 
- 贪得无厌是一种罪恶.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
 
- 2. We do not covet anything from any nation. 
- 我们不觊觎任何国家的任何东西.
来自辞典例句
 
- 3. Covet not a gold - threaded robe. Cherish only your young days ! 
- 劝君莫惜金缕衣,劝 君惜 取少年时.
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- 4. Many large companies covet these low - cost acquisition of troubled small companies. 
- 许多大公司都觊觎低价收购这些陷入困境的小公司.
来自互联网
 
- 5. Jingqiu Li has the kind of programming skills employers covet. 
- 李景秋有着雇主所垂涎的编程技能.
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