adj. 1.引起反感的,令人厌恶的。 2.招嫉妒的,招猜忌的。 短语和例子 invidious remarks 不中听的话。 invidious distinctions 使人反感的差别。 invidious position 招人猜忌的地位。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
Example Sentences:
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It seemed to tell also that his success had not been exclusive and invidious . 似乎也在表示,他不是一帆风顺的,他的成功不应招致嫉妒。
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Marx concentrates on the alienation of labour and emphasizes the invidious aspects . 马克思集中论述了劳动的异化,强调它令人厌恶的方面。
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Once i had heard about the greycoyne report, i was in an invidious position . 一旦我听过格雷-科因报告以后,也就处于一种招人猜忌的地位。
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"yes, morris," said the girl, with her imagination--what there was of it--swimming in this happy truth, which seemed, after all, invidious to no one . “是的,莫里斯,”姑娘说,她以她仅有的想象力,沉浸在这个幸福的真理之中。这点似乎不会招人怨恨。
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Such a tactic is calculated , methodical , invidious ? and remarkably effective 这样的手段是有计划的,有系统的,是诽谤? ?不过十分奏效。
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" yes , morris , " said the girl , with her imagination - - what there was of it - - swimming in this happy truth , which seemed , after all , invidious to no one “是的,莫里斯, ”姑娘说,她以她仅有的想象力,沉浸在这个幸福的真理之中。这点似乎不会招人怨恨。
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Paul krugman , of princeton university , has recently argued that contemporary america ' s widening income gap is ushering in a new age of invidious inequalities 普林斯顿大学的保罗.克鲁曼最近声称,美国当代日益扩大的收入差距宣告了恶性不公平的新时代的开始。
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There the water - flower was the lily ; the crowfoot here . either the change in the quality of the air from heavy to light , or the sense of being amid new scenes where there were no invidious eyes upon her , sent up her spirits wonderfully 也许是空气的性质从沉闷到轻松的变化,也许是她觉得已经到了没有人用恶意的眼光看待她的新地方,于是她的精神奇妙地振作起来。