嫉妒与羡慕(From Envy to Admiration)
考研英语作文主题词
一、个人品质:理想:(ideal, ambition, dream, goal)创新: (creation, innovation, critical mind, critical thinking, unconventional thinking )独立: (independence,being independent, self-reliance) 1.顺境与逆境(Favorable Circumstances and adverse Circumstances)2.勤奋(hard working, diligence, painstaking efforts)3.谨慎(prudence and determination)4.坚持/毅力(perseverance,persistence, determination)5.热情和乐观(enthusiasm and optimism)6.博学和求知(learnedness and seeking knowledge/pursuit of knowledge)7.活力(vitality)8.身强体壮,充满活力(bursting with vitality and good health)9.独立 (independence)10.感恩(gratitude ,gratification)11.创新(creation, innovation, critical mind, critical thinking, unconventional thinking )12.鼓励 (encouragement)13.真诚(sincerity)14.宽容(humanity, love, understanding and tolerance)15.自满和谦逊(Being self-satisfied and being modest)16.勇敢(courage and bravery)17.敬业精神(professional dedication and professional ethics )18.业务水平(competence)19.苦难(suffering and hardship)20.简朴(simplicity)21.谦逊耐心(moderation and patience)22.适应性(adaptability)23.果敢性(decisiveness)24.羡慕(admiration)嫉妒(jealousy envy)25.榜样(example, model)26.时间管理(time management)守时(punctuality)诚实守信(honesty,credibility and being trustworthy)垃圾分类 (trash sorting, rubbish separation)二、社会公德文化和环保1.爱国主义(Patriotism)2.努力工作(hardworking)3.勤俭(plain living)4.相信科学(belief in science),5.为人民服务的意识(consciousness of serving the people)6.团结互助(solidarity and helping each other)7.诚实守信(honesty,credibility and being trustworthy)8.遵纪守法(observation of the law)9.中华传统美德(traditional Chinese values)勤hardworking 俭Thrift信honesty 孝filial piety/filial duty/filial respect礼courtesy, 忠loyalty, 仁benevolence , humanity and humaneness爱 affection10.现代美德(modern virtues)志愿者精神(volunteer spirit)契约精神(spirit of contract, observation of the law, abiding faith of the law)11.社会公德(public morals)12.梦想的力量(the power of dream)13.文化融合(Cultural integration/combination/fusion/blending/mixing)14.文化交流(Cultural exchange/communication/ interchange/ interaction)15.文化传播(Cultural transmission)16.跨文化(inter-culture, cross-culture;alien culture;foreign culture)文化多样性(cultural diversity)。
英语,情感的表达
英语,情感类的单词,都在这里了。
有20个分类(就是想分开,全部堆到一起,怕记起来麻烦),每个分类5个单词,一起100个,每一个都有例句。
其实还有很多,因为比较难总结,在就是一篇放太多,大家看的效果和记得效果也不是很好。
可以以后再慢慢的更新全面,有漏掉的也可以告诉我。
wx公众号: IWonderHow1,基本情感:Basic EmotionsJoy (喜悦)The children are wild with joy. 孩子们欣喜若狂。
Sadness (悲伤)I felt a deep sadness. 我感到深深的悲痛。
Anger (愤怒)Her eyes flashed with anger. 她眼中闪出怒火。
Fear (恐惧)A wave of fear swept over him. 一阵恐惧传遍他的全身。
Surprise (惊奇)Much to my surprise , I passed. 压根儿没想到,我及格了。
2,爱情情感:Love EmotionsLove (爱)I love you! 我爱你!Passion (热情)You have to show passion for it.你必须表现出对它的热情。
Longing (渴望)I'm longing to see you again. 我渴望再次见到你。
Infatuation (迷恋)Are you sure it's the real thing, not just infatuation? 你确信这是真爱,而不是一时的迷恋吗?Attraction (吸引力)She felt an immediate attraction for him. 她对他顿生爱慕。
3,惊奇情感:Surprise EmotionsAmazement (惊奇)In great amazement, the teacher looked at the little girl. 老师惊奇地看着那个小女孩。
新高考英语读后续写的写作资料
读后续写:一、情绪(一)Hesitate (犹豫)1.She tried on the ornaments before the mirror, hesitated and could not make up her mind to part with(分开) them, to give them back.2.Then she asked, hesitating, filled with anxious doubt.3.His eyes lifted slowly, met Mariam’s, linger ed (徘徊)for a moment, then dropped. He opened his mouth, but all that came forth was a single, pained groan. 呻吟。
He crossed and uncrossed his arms.(手盘起来又放下)4.One flight(一段楼梯)up Della ran, and paused for a moment, panting. 气喘吁吁She was wondering whether she should open the door.(二)Nervous/Frightened(紧张、害怕)1.I felt so scared/nervous that my throat tightened and my knees felt weak.2.Her stomach was grip ped with anxiety,因为焦虑胃抽搐了like a volcano erupt ing inside her.3.As I prepared to confess(坦白), I took a deep breath and swallowed hard(抑制强烈的感情).4.At the theater, nervousness overtook\held me as i realized how much i wanted to make my parents proud.紧张焦虑5.I said nervously, my voice trembling a bit.6.... I replied, feeling a lump(块状物) rise in my throat.7.I was too scared to move an inch and my palms were sweating/my palms grew sweaty.8.With a pounding heart and cold, moist palms, I felt faint.9.I froze with terror, too scared to move an inch.10.I was seized by a sudden impulse(冲动)to run.11.Fear took hold of me. / Panic seized us.12.Time seemed to stop as I held my breath, waiting for the harsh punishments that I deserved.13.My body tense d as I heard...14.I chew ed my lip.15.I tossed and turned all night.彻夜难眠16.And suddenly everything went green, like right before a tornado.(一切变得昏暗)My ears were ring ing(耳鸣), I felt dizzy(头晕), and I threw up(呕吐).17.I tensed, waiting for the barrage (连珠炮似的)of verbal punishment.(责骂)18.Every nerve 神经in his body warned him not to go any further.19.I was so scared that my heart was hammer ing in my chest. 心砰砰直跳20.Damoncles stiffen ed(僵住了). The smile fade d from his lips, and his face turned pale. His hands trembled21.Ann looked upon the doll with a sort of terror\fear.22.I jumped to my feet, completely thunderstruck 如遭雷击; I blink ed(眨眼)my eyes hard. I looked carefully all around me.23. A burst of horror held me totally in its power, and I was unable to move an inch.24.The fear was like an electric shock, pumping shivering waves tearing through his body(恐惧就像是点击一样,电波撕扯着她的身体)and making his hair stand on end.(毛发直竖)25.She was struck dead with terror. Her heart was beating painfully fast and banging against her ribs(肋骨).26.I felt that the blood in my body cooled\froze rapidly because of the terrible sight27.All his instincts(本能)screamed \yelled at him to slip away before he was stopped. He felt uneasy. The hairs on the back of his neck prickled with dread and he was drench ed(湿透)in sweat.28.The September 11 terrorist attacks left many of us confusion and fear(让我们处于困扰和恐惧的状态).29.I feel like my tummy is churning (搅动)around and around and I am going to be sick. (紧张)(三)Ashamed(羞愧)1.My throat was dry and my face was burning up.2.So ashamed was I that I could feel my face burning/the blood rush to my face.3.I stood with my head down/I stood with my head bowed, my eyes directed toward the floor in front of me, making no move to look up.4.I dropped my eyes.(四)Sad/depressed (悲伤、抑郁)1.Jack is overcome with grie f.2.Grief comes in waves. 悲伤如潮水一般涌来。
新高考英语读后续写的写作资料
读后续写:一、情绪(一)Hesitate (犹豫)1.She tried on the ornaments before the mirror, hesitated and could not make up her mind to part with(分开) them, to give them back.2.Then she asked, hesitating, filled with anxious doubt.3.His eyes lifted slowly, met Mariam’s, linger ed (徘徊)for a moment, then dropped. He opened his mouth, but all that came forth was a single, pained groan. 呻吟。
He crossed and uncrossed his arms.(手盘起来又放下)4.One flight(一段楼梯)up Della ran, and paused for a moment, panting. 气喘吁吁She was wondering whether she should open the door.(二)Nervous/Frightened(紧张、害怕)1.I felt so scared/nervous that my throat tightened and my knees felt weak.2.Her stomach was grip ped with anxiety,因为焦虑胃抽搐了like a volcano erupt ing inside her.3.As I prepared to confess(坦白), I took a deep breath and swallowed hard(抑制强烈的感情).4.At the theater, nervousness overtook\held me as i realized how much i wanted to make my parents proud.紧张焦虑5.I said nervously, my voice trembling a bit.6.... I replied, feeling a lump(块状物) rise in my throat.7.I was too scared to move an inch and my palms were sweating/my palms grew sweaty.8.With a pounding heart and cold, moist palms, I felt faint.9.I froze with terror, too scared to move an inch.10.I was seized by a sudden impulse(冲动)to run.11.Fear took hold of me. / Panic seized us.12.Time seemed to stop as I held my breath, waiting for the harsh punishments that I deserved.13.My body tense d as I heard...14.I chew ed my lip.15.I tossed and turned all night.彻夜难眠16.And suddenly everything went green, like right before a tornado.(一切变得昏暗)My ears were ring ing(耳鸣), I felt dizzy(头晕), and I threw up(呕吐).17.I tensed, waiting for the barrage (连珠炮似的)of verbal punishment.(责骂)18.Every nerve 神经in his body warned him not to go any further.19.I was so scared that my heart was hammer ing in my chest. 心砰砰直跳20.Damoncles stiffen ed(僵住了). The smile fade d from his lips, and his face turned pale. His hands trembled21.Ann looked upon the doll with a sort of terror\fear.22.I jumped to my feet, completely thunderstruck 如遭雷击; I blink ed(眨眼)my eyes hard. I looked carefully all around me.23. A burst of horror held me totally in its power, and I was unable to move an inch.24.The fear was like an electric shock, pumping shivering waves tearing through his body(恐惧就像是点击一样,电波撕扯着她的身体)and making his hair stand on end.(毛发直竖)25.She was struck dead with terror. Her heart was beating painfully fast and banging against her ribs(肋骨).26.I felt that the blood in my body cooled\froze rapidly because of the terrible sight27.All his instincts(本能)screamed \yelled at him to slip away before he was stopped. He felt uneasy. The hairs on the back of his neck prickled with dread and he was drench ed(湿透)in sweat.28.The September 11 terrorist attacks left many of us confusion and fear(让我们处于困扰和恐惧的状态).29.I feel like my tummy is churning (搅动)around and around and I am going to be sick. (紧张)(三)Ashamed(羞愧)1.My throat was dry and my face was burning up.2.So ashamed was I that I could feel my face burning/the blood rush to my face.3.I stood with my head down/I stood with my head bowed, my eyes directed toward the floor in front of me, making no move to look up.4.I dropped my eyes.(四)Sad/depressed (悲伤、抑郁)1.Jack is overcome with grie f.2.Grief comes in waves. 悲伤如潮水一般涌来。
新视野大学英语读写教程2单词
新视野大学英语读写教程2单词. Unit 11. policy 政策2. maintenance 维护,保养3. restriction 限制,约束4. considerate 体贴的,考虑周到的5. misfortune 不幸,灾祸6. recycle 回收利用7. enormous 巨大的,庞大的8. charity 慈善机构9. shelter 庇护所,遮蔽处10. municipality 市政当局11. responsible 负责的,有责任的12. prosperity 繁荣,兴旺13. attraction 吸引力,引人入胜的事物14. industrialization 工业化15. conservative 保守的,守旧的Unit 21. emotion 感情,情感2. optimism 乐观主义,乐观情绪3. admiration 钦佩,赞美4. frustration 挫折,失意5. sympathy 同情,同情心6. passion 热情,激情7. satisfaction 满足,满意8. loneliness 孤独,寂寞9. disappointment 失望,沮丧10. envy 嫉妒,羡慕11. hatred 憎恨,厌恶12. love 爱,热爱13. nostalgia 怀旧之情,怀旧感14. despair 绝望,失望15. excitement 兴奋,激动Unit 31. comfortable 舒适的,舒服的2. independence 独立,自主3. figure 数字,数量;人物,身体条件4. meaningful 有意义的,富有意义的5. element 元素,成分6. appropriate 适合的,恰当的7. biological 生物学的,生物的8. regional 地区的,地域性的9. hardly 几乎不,几乎没有10. harmful 有害的,有毒的11. psychological 心理学的,心理的12. social 社会的,社交的13. obviously 明显地,显然地14. violent 暴力的,猛烈的15. functional 机能的,功能的Unit 41. achievement 成就,功绩2. available 可获得的,可找到的3. contact 联系,接触4. efficiency 效率,效能5. flexibility 灵活性,弹性6. hesitate 犹豫,迟疑7. likelihood 可能性,可能8. persuade 说服,劝说9. productive 富有成果的,多产的10. reputation 名声,声誉11. resistance 反抗,抵制12. schedule 日程安排,时间表13. strategy 战略,策略14. transform 转变,改变15. ultimately 最终,最后。
四六级必备主题词和句子
个人品质的主题词:1.顺境与逆境( Favorable Circumstances and adverse Circumstances)2.勤奋(hard working, diligence, painstaking efforts)3.谨慎(prudence and determination)4.坚持/毅力(perseverance, persistence, determination)5.热情和乐观(enthusiasm and optimism)6.博学和求知(learnedness and seeking knowledge/pursuit of knowledge)7.活力(vitality)8.身强体壮,充满活力(bursting with vitality and good health)9.独立(independence)10.感恩(gratitude ,gratification)11.创新( creation, innovation, critical mind, critical thinking, unconventional thinking )12.鼓励(encouragement)13.真诚(sincerity)14.宽容(humanity, love, understanding and tolerance)15.自满和谦逊(Being self-satisfied and being modest)16.勇敢(courage and bravery)17.敬业精神(professional dedication and professional ethics )18.业务水平(competence)19.苦难(suffering and hardship)20.简朴(simplicity)21.谦逊的耐心(moderation and patience)22.适应性(adaptability)23.果敢性(decisiveness)24.羡慕(admiration; )嫉妒(jealousy; envy)社会道德的主题词:1.爱国主义(Patriotism)2.努力工作(hardworking)3.勤俭(plain living)4.相信科学(belief in science)5.为人民服务的意识(consciousness of serving the people)6.团结互助(solidarity and helping each other)7.诚实守信(honesty,credibility and being trustworthy),8.遵纪守法( observation of the law)9.中华传统美德(traditional Chinese values)勤hardworking 俭Thrift 信honesty, 孝filial piety/filial duty/filial respect礼courtesy, 忠loyalty,仁benevolence , humanity and humaneness爱affection 10. 现代美德(modern virtues)志愿者精神(volunteer spirit)契约精神(spirit of contact, observation of the law, abiding faith of the law)11. 社会公德(public morality)12. 梦想的力量(the power of dream)13. 文化融合(Cultural integration)社会现象:1.资源保护(Energy and Resource Saving/reservation)2.环境保护( Environmental protection)3.人口增长(The growth of China’s population)4.家庭暴力(The Problem of Domestic or Family Violence)5.社会保障系统/资金(Social security system/fund)6.假冒伪劣产品问题( Counterfeits and unqualified products)7.食品安全(food safety)/粮食安全(grain security)8.消费者权益保护问题( The protection of consumers rights and interests)9.知识产权保护问题(Intellectual Property protection)10.学术剽窃(academic plagiarism)11.节约粮食(grain conservation)个人话题:1. The social practice will provide us with more opportunities to develop our interpersonal communication skills, which may puts in a favorable position in the job market.社会实践能提供给我们更多的机会来培养人际沟通技能,这样使我们在未来的职场上处于有利的位置。
那一刻我长大了的英语作文从嫉妒到欣赏
那一刻我长大了的英语作文从嫉妒到欣赏全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Moment I Grew Up: From Envy to AppreciationAs a high school student, I used to be consumed by feelings of envy towards my classmates who seemed to excel in every aspect of their lives. Whether it was academics, sports, or popularity, there were always those fortunate few who appeared to have it all. However, a particular incident during my junior year taught me a valuable lesson and marked the moment when I truly grew up, transitioning from envy to appreciation.It all started with the dreaded group project in English class. Our teacher, Mrs. Henderson, had assigned us to work in teams of four, analyzing a novel and presenting our findings to the class. As fate would have it, I was grouped with three of the most accomplished students in our grade: Emily, the valedictorian; Jake, the star quarterback; and Samantha, the president of the drama club.From the outset, I felt out of place and inadequate among this trio of high achievers. Emily's academic prowess waslegendary, Jake's athletic abilities were awe-inspiring, and Samantha's charisma and confidence on stage were unmatched. I, on the other hand, was just an average student, struggling to find my niche and often overshadowed by their brilliance.As we began our project, I couldn't help but feel envious of their talents and accomplishments. Emily effortlessly grasped the nuances of the novel, offering insightful literary analysis that left me in awe. Jake's natural leadership skills shone through as he efficiently delegated tasks and kept us on track. And Samantha's creative flair added a unique perspective that enriched our discussions.Initially, I found myself retreating into a shell, content to let them take the lead while I silently observed from the sidelines. My envy had morphed into self-doubt, convincing me that I had nothing worthwhile to contribute. However, during one of our meetings, something unexpected happened that changed my perspective forever.We had hit a roadblock in our analysis, and despite their combined efforts, Emily, Jake, and Samantha seemed stumped. That's when I mustered the courage to speak up and offer a different interpretation, one that I had been hesitant to share because I doubted its validity. To my surprise, they not onlylistened attentively but also built upon my idea, incorporating it into our overall analysis.In that moment, I realized that each of us possessed unique strengths and perspectives, and true success came from embracing and leveraging our collective talents. Emily's intellectual prowess, Jake's leadership abilities, and Samantha's creativity formed a powerful synergy, but it was incomplete without the contribution of my own unique voice.From that day forward, I shed my envy and embraced a newfound appreciation for my peers' talents. Instead of feeling threatened by their accomplishments, I began to admire and learn from them. Emily's dedication to her studies inspired me to work harder and strive for academic excellence. Jake's commitment to his team taught me the value of discipline and perseverance. And Samantha's confidence on stage reminded me to embrace my passions fearlessly.Our group project turned out to be a resounding success, and we received the highest grade in the class. More importantly, it marked the beginning of a transformative journey for me, one where I recognized the power of collaboration and the beauty in celebrating each other's strengths.From that pivotal moment, I made a conscious effort to surround myself with individuals who inspired me to be better. I sought out mentors and role models, learning from their experiences and wisdom. Instead of envying their achievements, I used them as motivation to unlock my own potential.As I navigated the challenges of high school and prepared for the next chapter of my life, I carried with me the invaluable lesson of appreciation. I learned to celebrate the successes of my peers, recognizing that their triumphs did not diminish my own worth. Instead, their accomplishments served as a testament to the remarkable potential within each of us, waiting to be unlocked through hard work, perseverance, and a willingness to learn from those around us.The journey from envy to appreciation was not an easy one, but it was a necessary step in my personal growth. It taught me the importance of humility, empathy, and the art of finding strength in the collective brilliance of those around me. As I embark on new adventures and face new challenges, I carry with me the wisdom gained from that transformative experience, forever grateful for the moment I truly grew up.篇2The Moment I Grew Up: From Envy to AdmirationIt was just another ordinary day at Oakwood High School. The hallways were buzzing with the usual chatter as students hurried to their next classes. I shuffled along, my backpack feeling heavier than usual with the weight of textbooks and emotional baggage. Little did I know that this seemingly mundane day would mark a pivotal turning point in my life.As I approached my locker, I couldn't help but overhear the excited whispers of a group of girls nearby. "Did you see Emily's new haircut? It looks so cute on her!" one of them gushed. Another chimed in, "And her outfit today is on point. I wish I could pull off that look."Emily Sawyer. Just the mention of her name was enough to make my stomach churn with a potent mix of envy and resentment. She was the quintessential "it" girl at our school –beautiful, popular, and seemingly gifted in every possible way. From her flawless complexion to her effortless style, Emily seemed to possess an ethereal quality that made her the envy of every girl in our grade.As if her physical attributes weren't enough, Emily also excelled academically. She was a member of the National Honor Society, captain of the debate team, and a talented artist whosepaintings had won numerous awards. It was as if she had been blessed with every gift imaginable, while the rest of us mere mortals could only watch in awe and envy.I'll admit, there were times when my envy towards Emily bordered on obsession. I found myself scrutinizing her every move, picking apart her perceived flaws in a desperate attempt to make myself feel better. "Her hair is too shiny, it looks fake," I'd mutter to myself. Or, "Her art isn't even that good. The judges must have been bribed."My fixation on Emily's life was a toxic distraction from my own shortcomings and insecurities. Instead of focusing onself-improvement, I wasted countless hours wallowing inself-pity and resentment. It was an unhealthy cycle that threatened to consume me if left unchecked.However, everything changed on that fateful day when I witnessed an act of kindness that shattered my preconceived notions about Emily Sawyer.It happened during our shared English Literature class. Our teacher, Mrs. Wilkins, had just handed back our graded essays, and the room was filled with a mixture of sighs and cheers as students received their marks. I couldn't help but notice Emily'screstfallen expression as she stared at her paper, her usual confidence visibly shaken.Curiosity got the better of me, and I leaned over to catch a glimpse of her grade. To my surprise, Emily had received a C – a rare blemish on her otherwise impeccable academic record. Immediately, I felt a twisted sense of satisfaction. Finally, proof that even the "perfect" Emily Sawyer was human after all.But what happened next left me speechless.As the class period drew to a close, I noticed Emily approach Mrs. Wilkins' desk. Instead of the confrontational attitude I had expected, Emily exuded humility and a genuine desire to learn. She politely asked for feedback on her essay, listened intently to the teacher's critique, and even thanked Mrs. Wilkins for her time.In that moment, I realized how misguided my envy had been. Emily's success wasn't born out of sheer luck or privilege, but rather a combination of hard work, dedication, and an unwavering desire to better herself. Her reaction to advers篇3The Moment I Grew Up: From Envy to AppreciationIt was the first day of sixth grade, and I vividly remember the pit of dread that formed in my stomach as I walked through the doors of Oakwood Middle School. Summer had flown by, and the endless days of sleeping in, playing video games, and zero responsibilities were now just a distant memory. As I dragged my feet down the hallway towards my homeroom class, I couldn't shake the feeling that this year was going to be different – and not in a good way.My fears were confirmed the moment I stepped into Mrs. Henderson's class and saw her sitting there. Sophia Watson. The bane of my existence. The girl who seemed to have everything going for her. Perfect grades, perfect hair, perfect clothes, perfect life. Just looking at her made my blood boil with jealousy.You see, Sophia and I went way back to our days at Elmwood Elementary School. We had been in the same class every year since kindergarten, and it had always been the same story. Sophia would raise her hand to answer every single question, giving these long, eloquent responses that made the teachers swoon. Meanwhile, I was lucky if I could muster up enough courage to share my name and favorite color on the first day of class.It wasn't just academics either. Sophia was a star athlete, seemingly excelling at every sport she tried – from soccer to gymnastics to swimming. I, on the other hand, had the athletic ability of a sedated sloth. Trying out for sports teams was anon-starter because I knew the humiliation of being one of the last kids picked would be too much for my fragile ego to bear.As if her brains and athletic prowess weren't enough, Sophia also had this effortless sense of style that I could never quite master. While I was busy tripping over my velcro light-up sneakers, she would glide through the hallways in outfits that looked like they were plucked straight from the pages of a fashion magazine. I had accepted long ago that my wardrobe would forever consist of hand-me-downs and clothes from the discount retail stores.Needless to say, Sophia was immensely popular. She was like a shining beacon of light that all the other kids seemed to grav。
新高考英语读后续写的写作资料
读后续写:一、情绪(一)Hesitate (犹豫)1.She tried on the ornaments before the mirror, hesitated and could not make up her mind to part with(分开) them, to give them back.2.Then she asked, hesitating, filled with anxious doubt.s, linger ed (徘徊)for a moment, then dropped. He opened his mouth, but all that 3.His eyes lifted slowly, met Mariam’came forth was a single, pained groan. 呻吟。
He crossed and uncrossed his arms.(手盘起来又放下)4.One flight(一段楼梯)up Della ran, and paused for a moment, panting. 气喘吁吁She was wondering whether she should open the door.(二)Nervous/Frightened(紧张、害怕)1.I felt so scared/nervous that my throat tightened and my knees felt weak.2.Her stomach was grip ped with anxiety,因为焦虑胃抽搐了like a volcano erupt ing inside her.3.As I prepared to confess(坦白), I took a deep breath and swallowed hard(抑制强烈的感情).4.At the theater, nervousness overtook\held me as i realized how much i wanted to make my parents proud.紧张焦虑5.I said nervously, my voice trembling a bit.6.... I replied, feeling a lump(块状物) rise in my throat.7.I was too scared to move an inch and my palms were sweating/my palms grew sweaty.8.With a pounding heart and cold, moist palms, I felt faint.9.I froze with terror, too scared to move an inch.10.I was seized by a sudden impulse(冲动)to run.11.Fear took hold of me. / Panic seized us.12.Time seemed to stop as I held my breath, waiting for the harsh punishments that I deserved.13.My body tensed as I heard...14.I chew ed my lip.15.I tossed and turned all night.彻夜难眠16.And suddenly everything went green, like right before a tornado.(一切变得昏暗)My ears were ring ing(耳鸣), Ifelt dizzy(头晕), and I threw up(呕吐).17.I tensed, waiting for the barrage (连珠炮似的)of verbal punishment.(责骂)18.Every nerve 神经in his body warned him not to go any further.19.I was so scared that my heart was hammer ing in my chest. 心砰砰直跳20.Damoncles stiffen ed(僵住了). The smile fade d from his lips, and his face turned pale. His hands trembled21.Ann looked upon the doll with a sort of terror\fear.22.I jumped to my feet, completely thunderstruck 如遭雷击; I blink ed(眨眼)my eyes hard. I looked carefully all aroundme.23. A burst of horror held me totally in its power, and I was unable to move an inch.24.The fear was like an electric shock, pumping shivering waves tearing through his body(恐惧就像是点击一样,电波撕扯着她的身体)and making his hair stand on end.(毛发直竖)25.She was struck dead with terror. Her heart was beating painfully fast and banging against her ribs(肋骨).26.I felt that the blood in my body cooled\froze rapidly because of the terrible sight27.All his instincts(本能)screamed \yelled at him to slip away before he was stopped. He felt uneasy. The hairs on theback of his neck prickled with dread and he was drench ed(湿透)in sweat.28.The September 11 terrorist attacks left many of us confusion and fear(让我们处于困扰和恐惧的状态).29.I feel like my tummy is churning (搅动)around and around and I am going to be sick. (紧张)(三)Ashamed(羞愧)1.My throat was dry and my face was burning up.2.So ashamed was I that I could feel my face burning/the blood rush to my face.3.I stood with my head down/I stood with my head bowed, my eyes directed toward the floor in front of me, making nomove to look up.4.I dropped my eyes.(四)Sad/depressed (悲伤、抑郁)1.Jack is overcome with grie f.2.Grief comes in waves. 悲伤如潮水一般涌来。
羡慕与嫉妒 妒忌,一种带有敌意的社会情绪
羡慕与嫉妒妒忌,一种带有敌意的社会情绪羡慕与嫉妒:深层心理分析嫉妒,与妒忌意思相同,因别人比自己好而憎恨。
也许我们每个人都是这样的,对别人的幸福多多少少会怀抱着一点恶意,就是我们常说的嫉妒。
再亲密的关系,当你的内心产生了比较机制之后就很容易出现这种情绪。
嫉妒,在心理学上的定义是指人们为竞争一定的权益,对相应的幸运者或潜在的幸运者怀有的一种冷漠、贬低、排斥、或者是敌视的心理状态,是一种极想排除或破坏别人的优越地位的心理倾向。
1、当情绪发生无法解释的骤变时,就有可能是收到抑制的羡慕情绪在作祟。
2、羡慕的功能是使出色的东西能够为人所关注,并使人因此而关注自己。
3、竞争也被成为积极主动的羡慕。
“竞争”这个词来源于拉丁文“rivalis”,指的是生活在同一条河边的人,他们划界而居,而又不得不相互妥协。
4、凡是我们觉得有价值的,能激起我们的渴望的,而我们事实上货载想象中又暂时无法拥有的东西,都会引发羡慕,这清楚地表明了羡慕与悲伤是多么接近。
5、羡慕者的四种类型:钦佩型矛盾型攻击型(恶意的、有复仇欲望的)抑制攻击破坏型6、嫉妒是一种升级为强烈愤恨的令人痛苦的恐惧,是由于害怕失去或害怕不得不与他人分享一个所爱的人的好感或自己对某种价值和财富的占有而产生。
7、嫉妒包含着双重的怀疑:既怀疑自己也怀疑别人。
8、羡慕和嫉妒的共同之处在于,我们的自我价值感越糟糕,它们就越猖狂,并且我们得通过功业理念对它们做出补偿。
那么,哪些人更容易嫉妒别人呢?尽管嫉妒是一种普遍的社会现象,也是每个人都难以避免的,但有一些人却比其他人更容易感受嫉妒,并饱受嫉妒的折磨:女人比男人更容易嫉妒同性的相貌【自尊心低下者】自尊心是指一个人对自己的价值所作出的评价,自尊心低下者便是这些对自我价值缺乏肯定的人。
他们常常借由与他人的比较来证明自己,经常得出“我在这方面很糟糕”这样的结论。
也就是说,他们的自我意象在这种比较后落了下风,自尊心受到了打击,那么,在比自己“高”的人面前,便会感到内心的不安,进而产生嫉妒。
envy的用法和短语例句
envy的用法和短语例句【篇一】envy的用法和短语例句envy的用法1:envy的基本意思是“羡慕”,指羡慕别人的好运气或好境况,有时表示由此产生不快或不满,强调“想要而得不到”。
envy的用法2:envy和否定词连用时,常表示一种温和的惋惜、同情,也常表示庆幸自己未曾遭遇到对方那样的麻烦或不幸。
envy的用法3:envy作及物动词时,意思是“忌妒,羡慕”,后可接简单宾语、双宾语,也可以在宾语后接for加动名词等结构,但不能接从句。
envy的用法4:envy间或用作不及物动词,后接at加名词或动名词,意思是“感到羡慕”。
envy的用法5:envy不可跟that从句。
【篇二】envy的常用短句用作名词 (n.)the envy of用作动词 (v.)envy at (v.+prep.)envy for (v.+prep.)【篇三】envy的用法例句1. Unconscious envy manifests itself very often as this kind of arrogance.潜意识里的嫉妒常表现为这种傲慢自大。
2. Glover thinks that Smith did him down, perhaps out of envy.格洛弗认为史密斯说他坏话,也许是出于嫉妒。
3. Gradually he began to acknowledge his feelings of envy towards his mother.渐渐地,他开始承认自己羡慕母亲。
4. Maybe there is jealousy, but I think the envy is more powerful.也许是羡慕,但我认为更多的是嫉妒。
5. Britain is now the envy of the world’s record companies.英国现在是全世界唱片公司羡慕的对象。
6. Could there have been a slight tinge of envy in Eva’s voice?伊娃的声音里可能会有一丝羡慕吗?7. They enjoyed an income and lifestyle that many people would envy.他们的收入和生活方式会令很多人都羡慕不已。
0709-0903上外高口翻译真题重点词组及表达汇总
0709-0903翻译真题重点词组及表达汇总0709 中口汉译英坚定不移地走和平发展道路:unswervingly takes the road of peaceful development 必然选择: an inevitable choice鸦片战争: the Opium War受尽了列强的欺辱: suffer untold /utter/ deep humiliation from the big powers消除战争: eliminate war实现和平: safeguard / maintain peace独立富强: independence and prosperity民生幸福: where the people (can) lead a happy life孜孜以求的奋斗目标: the assiduously sought goal人口多,底子薄: with a large population, a weak economic foundation发展不平衡: unbalanced development作出积极贡献: make energetic contributions0803中口汉译英月球探测工程:lunar probe program千年奔月梦想:centuries-old dream--fly to the moon中华民族:the Chinese nation开启了......的时代:usher in an era of...走向深空,探索宇宙奥秘:explore the mysteries of deep space标志:indicate/mark有深空探测能力:with the capability to explore outer space进入......的行列:join推进:promote自主创新:homegrown innovation创新型国家:innovative country标志性成果:landmark achievement攀登世界科技高峰:scale the world heights of science and technology历史性跨越:a historical breakthrough和平开发利用外层空间:peaceful exploration and utilization of the outer space重大贡献:great contribution中华儿女:Chinese people辉煌成就:glorious achievements0809中口汉译英:消息灵通人士:well-informed source透露:disclose春节:Spring Festival家乐福:Carrefour新大新:Xindaxin第一次亲密接触:first intimate contact广州市政府:Guangzhou municipal government红娘:matchmaker情投意合:develop into affinity总经理:general manager笼统:general百货行业:retailing industry持有新组建的公司35%的股份:hold 35% of the new joint venture's shares按照:in compliance with国家有关部门政策:the polic ies decreed by state authorities concerned持股:hold shares0903 中口汉译英钟表上的秒针一下一下地移动:A watch or clock clicks away the seconds缩短:shorten撕下:tear off日历:calendar时间即生命: Time is life.珍视: cherish充实: enrich/ fulfill积极不懈地善为利用时间: strive to make the best use of time0709中口英译汉1. envy:嫉妒、羡慕(形容词envious)2. go in for:参加、追求、从事真题例句:Americans do not go in for envy.例句翻译:美国人并非善妒之辈。
翻译 傅雷译文赏析
第四课傅雷译文赏析The Conquest of HappinessBertrand RussellChapter 6: Envy (excerpt)Among average respectable women envy plays an extraordinarily large part. If you are sitting in the underground and a well-dressed woman happens to walk along the car, watch the eyes of the other women. You will see that every one of then, with the possible exception of those who are better dressed, will watch the woman with malevolent glances, and will be struggling to draw inferences derogatory to her. The love of scandal is an expression of this general malevolence: any story against another woman is instantly believed, even on the flimsiest evidence. A lofty morality serves the same purpose: those who have a chance to sin against it are envied, and it is considered virtuous to punish them for their sins. This particular form of virtue is certainly its own reward.Exactly the same thing, however, is to be observed among men, except that women regard all other women as their competitors, whereas men as a rule only have this feeling towards other men in the same profession. Have you, reader, ever been so imprudent as to praise an artist to another artist? Have you ever praised a politician to another politician of the same party? Have you ever praised an Egyptologist to another Egyptologist? If you have, it is a hundred to one that you will have produced an explosion of jealousy.In the correspondence of Leibniz and Huyghens there are a number of letters lamenting the supposed fact that Newton had become insane. 'Is it not sad,' they write to each other, 'that the incomparable genius of Mr Newton should have become overclouded by the loss of reason?' And these two eminent men, in one letter after another, wept crocodile tears with obvious relish. As a matter of fact, the event which they were hypocritically lamenting had not taken place, though a few examples of eccentric behaviour had given rise to the rumour.Of all the characteristics of ordinary human nature envy is the most unfortunate; not only does the envious person wish to inflict misfortune and do so whenever he can with impunity, but he is also himself rendered unhappy by envy. Instead of deriving pleasure from what he has, he derives pain from what others have. If he can, he deprives others of their advantages, which to him is as desirable as it would be to secure the same advantages himself. If this passion is allowed to run riot it becomes fatal to all excellence, and even to the most useful exercise of exceptional skill. Why should a medical man go to see his patients in a car when the labourer has to walk to his work? Why should the scientific investigator be allowed to spend his time in a warm room when others have to face the inclemency of the elements? Why should a man who possesses some rare talent of great importance to the world be saved from the drudgery of his own housework? To such questions envy finds no answer. Fortunately, however, there is in human nature a compensating passion, namely that of admiration. Whoever wishes to increase human happiness must wish to increase admiration and to diminish envy.第六章嫉妒一、傅雷译文:在一般的善良妇女身上,忌妒具有非常大的作用。
envy的用法与搭配
envy的用法与搭配一、envy的概述和基本用法 (200字左右)"envy"是一个常见的英语单词,其基本含义是“嫉妒”或“羡慕”。
它可用作动词,形容词和名词。
下面将介绍一些常见的搭配和用法。
作为动词,envy表示对某人拥有的东西或所处境遇感到羡慕。
例如,“I envy her success.”(我羡慕她的成功);“We envy their happiness.”(我们羡慕他们的幸福)。
作为形容词,envy用来描述那些引起别人嫉妒或羡慕的事物。
例如,“She lives in an envy-inducing mansion.”(她住在一个让人羡慕的豪宅中);“His promotion was the envy of his coworkers.” (他的升职引发了同事们的羡慕)。
作为名词,envy指代一种强烈希望得到或拥有某人拥有的东西或成就所带来好处的情感。
例如,“Their success is the envy of the entire industry.”(他们的成功让整个行业都羡慕不已);“I can't help but feel a tinge of envy w hen I see her travelling to exotic destinations.”(当我看到她去异国旅行时,我忍不住有点嫉妒)。
二、envy的常见搭配用法 (800字左右)1. envy someone for/over something (因某事物而嫉妒某人)这种搭配表示对某人拥有的东西或所处境遇感到羡慕。
例如,“I envy her for her talent in playing the piano.”(我因她在弹钢琴方面的才能而羡慕她);“He envied his friend over his luxurious lifestyle.”(他因朋友的奢华生活方式而嫉妒他)。
羡慕的近义词是什么
羡慕的近义词是什么
一、【近义词】
倾慕、爱慕、恋慕、爱戴、仰慕、景仰、敬慕、钦慕、赞佩
二、【基本解释】
◎ 羡慕xiànmù
[envy;admire;one's heart warms towards sb.] 爱慕,钦慕,希望自己也有
三、【英文翻译】
1.admire; envy
四、【短语造句】
1. 他羡慕那些穿着囚衣的苦工。
2. 一匹马绝不会羡慕他的同伴。
3. 她的羡慕之中含有妒意。
4. 大家都羡慕他们的幸福。
5. 我们并不羡慕你到意大利去。
6. 美国人早就羡慕欧洲那些运河。
7. 菲利浦觉得他很羡慕那些人们。
8. 他羡慕她的文明礼貌。
9. 嫉妒和羡慕是类似的。
10. 大家都羡慕这女孩子的青春朝气。
五、【详细解释】
亦作“羡慕”。
爱慕;看见别人有某种长处、好处或有利条件而希望自己也有。
三国魏阮籍《鸠赋》:“何飞翔之羡慕,愿投报而忘毕。
” 唐陈鸿《长恨歌传》:“其为人心羡慕如此。
” 清李渔《意中缘·自媒》:“可见他平生羡慕的只有这一个人。
” 韩北屏《伊犁河畔》:“真是令人羡慕的果树与鲜花的城市。
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envy and admiration 英语谚语
envy and admiration 英语谚语
以下是一些与"envy"(嫉妒)和"admiration"(钦佩)相关的英语谚语:
1.关于嫉妒(Envy)的谚语:
●Envy shoots at others and wounds itself.(嫉妒射向别人,伤害的是自己。
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●Envy is the ulcer of the soul.(嫉妒是灵魂的溃疡。
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●Envy eats nothing but its own heart.(嫉妒啃噬的只有自己的心。
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●Envy is the art of counting the other fellow's blessings instead of your own.(嫉妒就是数别
人的福气而不是数自己的。
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2.关于钦佩(Admiration)的谚语:
●Admiration is the daughter of ignorance.(钦佩是无知的女儿。
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●Admiration is the daughter of surprise.(钦佩是惊奇的女儿。
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这些谚语传达了关于嫉妒和钦佩的不同观点,强调了嫉妒的负面影响以及钦佩与惊奇或无知之间的关系。
嫉妒与羡慕(FromEnvytoAdmiration)_大学英语作文
嫉妒与羡慕(From Envy to Admiration)此文由收集整理嫉妒与羡慕(from envy to admiration)jealousy, one of the seven sins in christianity, is unquestionably a kind of human nature equally possessed by all mankind despite the variety in races, environments and civilizations. while admiration, a commonly prevailing sentiment as well, should do no harm to the owner as compared with envy. www•in the biblical world, the very first murder was aroused by envy and in greek mythology we could fortunately have this privilege to appreciate the colorful but sinful paradise of jealousy. it seems that envy is inevitable and unavoidable and every one of us should have tasted the flavor of jealousy during the long and painful way towards adulthood. according to scientific study, the tender budding shoots of jealousy sprouted in the heart of a child when we have to compete with our brothers or sisters but fail to be outstanding in that peculiar period of the formation of one’s body and soul. and what’s more, however, we gradually learn in that period how to correctly deal with the budding jealousy and the means to restrain it whenever this little devil should want to assert itself. and nowadays, as the one child policy has became the horse sense, most of us, especially those who were born in the 1980s have no immediate brothers or sisters and we are much more likely self-centered in our way of behavior and lack of cooperative inclination in general. that is to say, as a post-1980 generation member, we are inclined to be jealous.so how to efficiently remedy this inimical natural flaw endowed by the omnipotence since we humans always try sohard to perfect ourselves? in my opinion, the only way to achieve this seemingly impossible goal is to learn to admire, try to appreciate others’ virtues and advantages we do not own but for a long time have coveted, especially that of our peers. the distinctions between envy and admiration are obvious enough but there is one respect still worthy of mention, that jealousy would not be aroused between two persons who are by no means related in any sense. for instance, we may be envious when one of the peers has got an award but we definitely won’t be jealous if michael jordan has been conferred on the mvp. and the degree of envy often increases if the peer who has outdone us had used some treachery tricks or shamefully taken some unfair advantages. and this type of envy often inevitably results in overflowing but hidden hatred. the decided safety of the middle station of life, as advocated by confucianism, is one of the evidences that reflect man’s fear toward the grudge caused by jealousy.but envy is not as totally devilish as it seems to be. slight jealousy can stimulate our desire to achieve what we want or what we envy. according to freudian theories, it is the emotion of jealousy which finally stirs the poor people in misery to pursue fairness and justice. but correspondingly it is a morbid and destructive emotion that sometimes bothers and frustrates us.此文由收集整理。
羡慕与嫉妒
羡慕与嫉妒羡慕与嫉妒都源于人的占有欲望。
在中国的语言文化环境下,羡慕是指因他人或其占有的自己所没有并希望拥有的事物而产生的趋向态度。
羡慕是一种能激励发展的情感。
嫉妒则是与他人比较,发现自己在才能、名誉、地位或境遇等方面不如别人而产生的一种由羞愧、愤怒、怨恨等组成的复杂情绪状态。
嫉妒是一种消极情绪。
羡慕与嫉妒实质上都是对比较对象的突出成绩、较大成功在内心的反映和体验,但两者表现形式相反。
被人羡慕是一种类似于骄傲的令人愉悦的事;而嫉妒带有贬义的色彩,并在趋向态度上有一定的敌意。
嫉妒是对别人优越的不满,是想把对方拉回到与自己同样甚至更差的水平;而羡慕则是对别人优越的向往,多希望自己今后能比现在更加优越并希望赶上或超过对方。
嫉妒的心情要比羡慕的心情强烈得多,更容易有行为的表现。
相对主体的差别是产生嫉妒的前提要件。
嫉妒主体指向的对象既可以是具体人,也可以是人和某一现象,还可以是某一集体或群体,例如单位与单位、家庭与家庭之间的嫉妒。
相对主体的差别既可以是现实的差距,比如财富和相貌的差距;也可以是非物质性的差距,如才能、地位的差别;还可以是对将来可能会遇到的威胁和伤害的假设或幻想,例如上级对于下级才能的妒忌。
嫉妒心理的主要特点:嫉妒心理具有普遍性。
嫉妒与私心相伴而生,只要私心存在一天,嫉妒心理就会存在一天。
嫉妒具有明显的对抗性,由此可能引发巨大的消极性。
嫉妒心理具有不断发展的发泄性,且无法轻易摆脱。
嫉妒心理还具有相对的层次性。
一是潜意识嫉妒心理。
对人的心理激活作用很微弱,一般不会产生什么严重后果。
处于潜意识嫉妒心理层次的人,其嫉妒心理是羡慕、竞争、嫉妒等心理因素的自然积淀的混合体。
二是显意识嫉妒心理。
指向性和发泄性明显化,对被嫉妒者进行挑剔,或散布对其不利的言论,更甚者则是对被嫉妒者进行人身攻击或诬陷、诽谤。
三是危险的变态嫉妒心理。
嫉妒者猖狂地向被嫉妒者进行攻击,或变成一种无事不嫉妒的人。
既然羡慕与嫉妒与每个人都如影随形,那么,在生活、工作和学习中,就应该对两者加以深刻认识,客观对待并因势利导地调控自己的情感,努力克服其负面影响。
envy的用法
envy的用法总结大全envy的意思n. 嫉妒,妒忌,羡慕vi. 感到妒忌,显示出妒忌变形:过去式: envied;现在分词:envying;过去分词:envied;envy用法envy可以用作动词envy的基本意思是“羡慕”,指羡慕别人的好运气或好境况,有时表示由此产生不快或不满,强调“想要而得不到”。
envy和否定词连用时,常表示一种温和的惋惜、同情,也常表示庆幸自己未曾遭遇到对方那样的麻烦或不幸。
envy作及物动词时,意思是“忌妒,羡慕”,后可接简单宾语、双宾语,也可以在宾语后接for加动名词等结构,但不能接从句。
envy用作动词的用法例句They envy him his good fortune.他们羡慕他的好运气。
I envy her ability to dance in front of a crowd.她在众人面前所展现的的舞技令我羡慕不已。
Don't envy anyone who lives better than you.不要妒忌比你日子过得好的任何人。
envy用法例句1、Unconscious envy manifests itself very often as this kind of arrogance.潜意识里的嫉妒常表现为这种傲慢自大。
2、Glover thinks that Smith did him down, perhaps out of envy.格洛弗认为史密斯说他坏话,也许是出于嫉妒。
3、Gradually he began to acknowledge his feelings of envy towards his mother.渐渐地,他开始承认自己羡慕母亲。
Of Envy 论嫉妒 中英对译
THERE be none of the affections, which have been noted to fascinate or bewitch, but love and envy. They both have vehement wishes; they frame themselves readily into imaginations and suggestions; and they come easily into the eye, especially upon the present of the objects; which are the points that conduce to fascination, if any such thing there be. We see likewise, the Scripture calleth envy an evil eye; and the astrologers, call the evil influences of the stars, evil aspects; so that still there seemeth to be acknowledged, in the act of envy, an ejaculation or irradiation of the eye. Nay, some have been so curious, as to note, that the times when the stroke or percussion of an envious eye doth most hurt, are when the party envied is beheld in glory or triumph; for that sets an edge upon envy: and besides, at such times the spirits of the person envied, do come forth most into the outward parts, and so meet the blow.世人历来注意到,所有情感中最令人神魂颠倒着莫过于爱情和嫉妒。
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嫉妒与羡慕(From Envy to
Admiration)
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嫉妒与羡慕(from envy to admiration)
jealousy, one of the seven sins in christianity, is unquestionably a kind of human nature equally possessed by all mankind despite the variety in races, environments and civilizations. while admiration, a commonly prevailing sentiment as well, should do no harm to the owner as compared with envy. www
in the biblical world, the very first murder was aroused by envy and in greek mythology we could fortunately have this privilege to appreciate the colorful but sinful paradise of jealousy. it seems that envy is inevitable and unavoidable and every one of us should have tasted the flavor of jealousy during the long and painful way towards adulthood. according to scientific study, the tender budding shoots of jealousy sprouted in the heart of a child when we have to compete with our brothers or sisters but fail to be outstanding in that
peculiar period of the formation of one s body and soul. and what s more, however, we gradually learn in that period how to correctly deal with the budding jealousy and the means to restrain it whenever this little devil should want to assert itself. and nowadays, as the one child policy has became the horse sense, most of us, especially those who were born in the 1980s have no immediate brothers or sisters and we are much more likely self-centered in our way of behavior and lack of cooperative inclination in general. that is to say, as a post-1980 generation member, we are inclined to be jealous.
so how to efficiently remedy this inimical natural flaw endowed by the omnipotence since we humans always try so hard to perfect ourselves? in my opinion, the only way to achieve this seemingly impossible goal is to learn to admire, try to appreciate others virtues and advantages we do not own but for a long time have coveted, especially that of our peers. the distinctions between envy and admiration are obvious enough but there is one respect still worthy of mention, that jealousy would not be aroused between two persons who are by no means related in any sense. for instance, we may be envious when one of the peers has got an award but we definitely won t be jealous if michael jordan has
been conferred on the mvp. and the degree of envy often increases if the peer who has outdone us had used some treachery tricks or shamefully taken some unfair advantages. and this type of envy often inevitably results in overflowing but hidden hatred. the decided safety of the middle station of life, as advocated by confucianism, is one of the evidences that reflect man s fear toward the grudge caused by jealousy.
but envy is not as totally devilish as it seems to be. slight jealousy can stimulate our desire to achieve what we want or what we envy. according to freudian theories, it is the emotion of jealousy which finally stirs the poor people in misery to pursue fairness and justice. but correspondingly it is a morbid and destructive emotion that sometimes bothers and frustrates us.
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