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enviable

/en-vee-uh-buhl/US // ˈɛn vi ə bəl //UK // (ˈɛnvɪəbəl) //

令人羡慕的,令人羡慕,让人羡慕的,令人羡慕的是

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Ben Smith has an enviable view of the current media landscape.

  • 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.

  • Moreover, by showcasing that skill while under lockdown, Swift was only further emphasizing her enviable work ethic.

  • 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.

  • In general, there has been a backlash against the perceived elites, those in power, who have had enviable quarantines — and lives.

  • Which makes her all that much more enviable—we were already jonesing after her killer career.

  • Whole Foods has an enviable stomach- and wallet-share among consumers of high-end grocers.

  • A god is an enviable creature who is more than you could ever be.

  • The quartet seems to be dealing with their respective emotional turmoil with enviable zippy wit.

  • A political novice—this is her first elective office—she brings an enviable track record of succeeding against great odds.

  • Are they not an indication of happiness, and is not that an enviable possession?

  • Bear in mind that the reputation of being the "late Mr. Smith" is not enviable.

  • Why then, my friend, should you not possess this enviable blessing?

  • Well, I am not going to deny that it is a privilege—a most enviable one.

  • Nor was the finishing of their testimony, in the eyes of the world, enviable.