enviable / ˈɛn vi ə bəl /

⚽高中词汇令人羡慕的令人羡慕让人羡慕的令人羡慕的是

enviable 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. worthy of envy; very desirable: an enviable position.

enviable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

desired, blessed

更多enviable例句

  1. Ben Smith has an enviable view of the current media landscape.
  2. So regardless of the health of Newsom’s own political career, he has the enviable — and extremely rare — opportunity to shape California politics for years to come.
  3. Moreover, by showcasing that skill while under lockdown, Swift was only further emphasizing her enviable work ethic.
  4. For any company that finds itself in the enviable position of being ahead of the curve at the moment, it’s critical to capitalize on the opportunity and plan for long-term success, especially during this unprecedented and volatile period.
  5. In general, there has been a backlash against the perceived elites, those in power, who have had enviable quarantines — and lives.
  6. Which makes her all that much more enviable—we were already jonesing after her killer career.
  7. Whole Foods has an enviable stomach- and wallet-share among consumers of high-end grocers.
  8. A god is an enviable creature who is more than you could ever be.
  9. The quartet seems to be dealing with their respective emotional turmoil with enviable zippy wit.
  10. A political novice—this is her first elective office—she brings an enviable track record of succeeding against great odds.
  11. Are they not an indication of happiness, and is not that an enviable possession?
  12. Bear in mind that the reputation of being the "late Mr. Smith" is not enviable.
  13. Why then, my friend, should you not possess this enviable blessing?
  14. Well, I am not going to deny that it is a privilege—a most enviable one.
  15. Nor was the finishing of their testimony, in the eyes of the world, enviable.