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妒 (dù)
1. 因为别人好而忌恨。
(To be jealous of others for their excellence.)
2. 因为别人好而忌恨:嫉~。~恨。~羡。嫉贤~能。
(To hate others for their goodness: to be jealous; to resent; to envy; to envy the talented.)
3. 【本义】: 妇女忌妒丈夫。也指忌妒别的女子的姿色。
(Original meaning: Women are jealous of their husbands. Also refers to being jealous of other women's beauty.)
4. 【造字法】: 形声。从女,户声。
(Character formation: a phonetic-ideographic composition; composed of "woman" and a phonetic component.)
5. 【例】如: 妒鳞 (妒妇发威,有如龙的逆鳞不可冒犯); 妒女祠 (唐代祠名。相传若有人盛服经过时,则风雷大作); 妒色 (嫉忌美色。多指妻妒婢妾); 妒妇 (好妒忌的妇人)
(Examples: Jealous scales (a jealous woman takes offense, as a dragon's scales cannot be violated); Temple of the jealous woman (named during the Tang Dynasty; it is said that if a well-dressed person passes by, thunder and lightning would occur); Jealous of beauty (to resent beautiful appearances, often referring to a wife resenting a maid or concubine); Jealous woman (a woman who is jealous).)
6. ([En.] be jealous of)
7. 泛指忌妒别人 ([En.] envy)
8. 例:唐·白居易《琵琶行(并序)》:妆成每被秋娘妒。
(Example: In "Song of the Pipa" by Bai Juyi from the Tang Dynasty: "The adorned girl is often envied by the autumn lady.")
9. 例:又如: 妒害 (妒忌陷害); 妒纷 (因互相妒忌而引起的争执、纠纷); 妒痴 (过度的妒忌而引发的痴病); 妒刻 (嫉妒刻薄); 妒富愧贫 (忌妒别人富裕,羞愧自己贫穷); 妒敌 (相忌恨的敌手)
(Examples: Jealous harm (to harm others out of jealousy); Jealous disputes (disputes arising from mutual jealousy); Jealous madness (madness caused by excessive jealousy); Jealous sarcasm (sarcasm born out of jealousy); Envy the rich and feel ashamed of being poor (to envy others' wealth and feel ashamed of one's own poverty); Jealous rival (a rival whom one resents).)
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