jalouse
参见:jalousé
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编辑源自低地苏格兰语 jalouse,源自古法语 jalouser。“嫉妒”之义可能是南方作家因与 jealousy 相似而造成的误用。
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编辑jalouse (第三人称单数简单现在时 jalouses,现在分词 jalousing,一般过去时及过去分词 jaloused)
- (苏格兰,及物) 怀疑
- 1902, John Buchan, The Outgoing of the Tide
- Now the mention of the Skerburnfoot brought back to him only the thought of Ailie, and not of the witch wife, her mother. So he jaloused no ill, for at the best he was slow in the uptake.
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'Ford!' cried John, in scorn. 'There'll be nae ford for you the nicht unless it was the ford o' the river Jordan. The burns are up and bigger than man ever saw them. It'll be a Beltane's E'en that a' folk will remember. They tell me that Gled valley is like a loch, and that there's an awesome heap o' folk drouned in the hills. Gin ye were ower the Mire, what about crossin' the Caulds and the Sker?' says he, for he jaloused he was going to Gledsmuir.
- Now the mention of the Skerburnfoot brought back to him only the thought of Ailie, and not of the witch wife, her mother. So he jaloused no ill, for at the best he was slow in the uptake.
- 1902, John Buchan, The Outgoing of the Tide
- (及物,古旧) 嫉妒
- 1885, Sir Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Night 18
- When my two sisters (these two bitches, O Commander of the Faithful!) saw me by the side of my young lover they jaloused me on his account and were wroth and plotted mischief against me.
- 1885, Sir Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Night 18
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编辑jalouse
低地苏格兰语
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编辑jalouse (第三人称单数简单现在时 jalouses,现在分词 jalousin,简单过去时 jaloused,过去分词 jaloused)