jealous

jealous
'‹eləs
adjective
1) ((with of) feeling or showing envy: She is jealous of her sister.) envidioso
2) (having feelings of dislike for any possible rivals (especially in love): a jealous husband.) celoso
- jealousy
jealous adj celoso
to be jealous of something envidiar algo
he was jealous of his brother's success envidiaba el éxito de su hermano
jealous
tr['ʤeləs]
adjective
1 celoso,-a
2 (envious) envidioso,-a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be jealous of somebody tener celos de alguien, estar celoso,-a de alguien
to make somebody jealous poner celoso,-a a alguien
jealous ['ʤɛləs] adj
: celoso, envidioso
jealously adv
jealous
adj.
acharado, -a adj.
celoso, -a adj.
cuidadoso, -a adj.
envidioso, -a adj.
vigilante adj.
'dʒeləs
adjective
a) <husband/wife> celoso

to be jealous OF somebody — estar* celoso de alguien, tener* celos de alguien

b) (envious) envidioso

don't you feel jealous when you see ... — ¿no te da envidia ver ...?

to be jealous OF something — envidiar algo

to be jealous OF somebody — tenerle* envidia a alguien

['dʒelǝs]
ADJ
1) [husband, wife, lover] celoso

to be jealous of sb — tener celos de algn

to make sb jealous — dar celos a algn

2) (=envious) (of possessions, qualities) envidioso

to be jealous of sth — envidiar algo

* * *
['dʒeləs]
adjective
a) <husband/wife> celoso

to be jealous OF somebody — estar* celoso de alguien, tener* celos de alguien

b) (envious) envidioso

don't you feel jealous when you see ... — ¿no te da envidia ver ...?

to be jealous OF something — envidiar algo

to be jealous OF somebody — tenerle* envidia a alguien


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Mira otros diccionarios:

  • Jealous — Jeal ous, a. [OE. jalous, gelus, OF. jalous, F. jaloux, LL. zelosus zealous, fr. zelus emulation, zeal, jealousy, Gr. zh^los. See {Zeal}, and cf. {Zealous}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Zealous; solicitous; vigilant; anxiously watchful. [1913 Webster] I… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • jealous — [jel′əs] adj. [ME jelous < OFr gelos < ML zelosus: see ZEAL] 1. very watchful or careful in guarding or keeping [jealous of one s rights] 2. a) resentfully suspicious of a rival or a rival s influence [a husband jealous of other men] b)… …   English World dictionary

  • jealous — (adj.) c.1200, gelus, later jelus (early 14c.), possessive and suspicious, originally in the context of sexuality or romance; in general use late 14c.; also in a more positive sense, fond, amorous, ardent, from c.1300, from O.Fr. jalos keen,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • jealous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) envious of someone else s achievements or advantages. 2) resentful of someone regarded as a sexual rival. 3) fiercely protective of one s rights or possessions: they kept a jealous eye over their interests. 4) (of God) demanding… …   English terms dictionary

  • jealous — I adjective begrudging, competitive, covetous, desiring, desirous, discontented, disposed to envy, dissatisfied, distrustful, doubting, envious, greedy, grudging, invidus, lividus, longing, possessive, rival, suspicious II index resentful,… …   Law dictionary

  • jealous — *envious Analogous words: suspicious, mistrustful (see corresponding nouns at UNCERTAINTY): *doubtful, dubious: vigilant, *watchful, alert: distrusting, mistrusting (see DISTRUST) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • jealous — [adj] desirous; wary anxious, apprehensive, attentive, begrudging, covetous, demanding, doubting, emulous, envious, envying, grabby, grasping, green eyed, grudging, guarded, intolerant, invidious, jaundiced, mistrustful, monopolizing, possessive …   New thesaurus

  • jealous — jeal|ous [ˈdʒeləs] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: jelous, from Late Latin zelus; ZEAL] 1.) feeling angry and unhappy because someone has something that you wish you had →↑envious jealous of ▪ Why are you so jealous of his success? ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • jealous — jeal|ous [ dʒeləs ] adjective * 1. ) slightly angry because someone else has something you would like, or can do something you would like to do: I expect some of your colleagues will be jealous. jealous of: Other girls were jealous of her good… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • jealous — adjective 1) he was jealous of his sister s popularity Syn: envious, covetous, desirous; resentful, grudging, begrudging, green (with envy) Ant: proud, admiring 2) a jealous lover Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • jealous */ — UK [ˈdʒeləs] / US adjective 1) unhappy because someone has something that you would like or can do something that you would like to do I expect some of your colleagues will be jealous. jealous of: Other girls were jealous of her good looks. 2)… …   English dictionary

Compartir el artículo y extractos

Link directo
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”