JEALOUSan enviablequality, position, or possession is good and other people would like to have it 令人羡慕的
Now he was in the enviable position of not having to work for a living.
现在他已不必为生计而工作,着实令人羡慕。
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enviable• The evaluators' initialimpression was of a school with a fairly traditionaloutlook but one in which facilities were enviable.• His was not an enviableduty.• And to die in one's sleep without distress to oneself or inconvenience to others is an enviable end.• As the whole, the society is in enviablefinancialshape.• Burns is now in the enviable position of being able to make any film he wants.• Many believe he is in an enviable position of having to choose between the city giants.• We maintain an enviablerecord against schools five and 10 times our size.• Toyota has an enviablereputation for bulletproof cars, a reputation that could have been built on Camry alone.• On the face of it, there was an enviablesimplicity about Armstrong's own view.