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jealously adverb uk /ˈdʒel.əs.li/ us /ˈdʒel.əs.li/
jealouslyadverb (CAREFULLY) to guard/protect something jealously B2 to protect something very carefully because it is important to you: 小心翼翼地保护 For a man who jealously guards his privacy, he seemed very relaxed during the meet-and-greet.
jealouslyadverb (ANGRILY) in a way that shows you are jealous(= unhappy and angry) because of something someone has got: 嫉妒地 She eyed Gwen's engagement ring jealously.她嫉妒地看着格温的订婚戒指。 in a way that shows you are jealous (= unhappy and angry) because you do not want to share someone's love and attention: 好妒忌地;吃醋地 He was accused of jealously beating up his wife's co-worker.他被指控因妒忌而殴打了妻子的同事。 We do not look jealously upon the success of other cities; we use them as a benchmark. The driver jealously glanced my way as I popped open an ice-cold beer. She had been jealously stalking Sam in this hopeless clumsy way. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Envy and jealousy all right be green with envyidiom covet covetable covetous covetously disgustingly enviable enviably envious enviously envy envyingly green greenly grudge jealous possessive possessively threatened |