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1 envious
see envyenvious adj envidiosohe was envious of my new car tenía envidia de mi coche nuevo / envidiaba mi coche nuevotr['envɪəs]1 (person) envidioso,-a; (look etc) de envidia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be envidious of somebody/something tener envidia de alguien/algoenvious ['ɛnviəs] adj: envidioso♦ enviously advadj.• envidioso, -a adj.'enviəsadjective envidioso; < expression> (lleno) de envidiato be envious OF something/somebody — envidiar algo/a alguien
['envɪǝs]ADJ [person] envidioso; [glance, look, tone] de envidiato be envious that — tener envidia de que + subjun, tener envidia porque
she's envious that you have what she doesn't — tiene envidia de que tú tengas or porque tú tienes lo que ella no tiene
to be envious of sth/sb — tener envidia de algo/algn, envidiar algo/a algn
* * *['enviəs]adjective envidioso; < expression> (lleno) de envidiato be envious OF something/somebody — envidiar algo/a alguien
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2 resentful
adjective (having or showing such a feeling of annoyance: She feels resentful that her sister married before she did.) resentidotr[rɪ'zentfʊl]1 resentido,-a, ofendido,-aresentful [ri'zɛntfəl] adj: resentido, rencoroso♦ resentfully advadj.• ofendido, -a adj.• resentido, -a adj.rɪ'zentfəl[rɪ'zentfʊl]ADJ [person] resentido; [tone] resentido, de resentimiento; [look, air] de resentimientohe watched them, envious and resentful — los observaba, con envidia y resentimiento
to be or feel resentful about/at sth — estar resentido por algo
he was resentful at the way he had been treated — estaba resentido por la forma en que lo habían tratado
to be or feel resentful of sb: she was resentful of her sister, who was cleverer than her — tenía celos de su hermana, que era más inteligente que ella
he still felt resentful towards her because she had rejected him — todavía estaba resentido con ella porque lo había rechazado
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3 envy
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1. noun(a feeling of discontent at another's good fortune or success: She could not conceal her envy of me / at my success.) envidia
2. verb1) (to feel envy towards (someone): He envied me; She envied him his money.) envidiar2) (to feel envy because of: I've always envied that dress of yours.) envidiar•- enviable- envious
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envy1 n envidiaenvy2 vb envidiartr['envɪ]1 envidia (at/of, de)1 envidiar, tener envidia de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be green with envy estar corroído,-a por la envidia, morirse de envidiato be the envy of somebody ser la envidia de alguienn.• celo s.m.• dentera s.f.• envidia s.f.v.• envidiar v.
I 'envimass noun envidia f
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transitive verb envies, envying, envied envidiar['envɪ]1.N envidia f- be green with envy2.VT envidiar, tener envidia deshe envies her sister — envidia a su hermana, tiene envidia de su hermana, le tiene envidia a su hermana
I don't envy you! — ¡no te envidio!, ¡no te tengo ninguna envidia!
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I ['envi]mass noun envidia f
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transitive verb envies, envying, envied envidiar
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