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жаждать; завидовать; домогаться


Тезаурус:

  1. - Norman Hazell, Wakefield councillor "It is not wise to expect to have immediately all the material possessions you might covet.
  2. One of the commandments which was given to Moses was: "Thou shalt not covet" which means, "You must not be envious."
  3. The old tollhouse further upstream by the site of the totally removed old bridge is a very desirable residence with ubiquitous modern coachlamps at the door and surrounded by bungalows built "where groups of fine cattle were grazing on the rich grass", that made JTR "covet the power of the animal painter."
  4. BMW has - and it's an interesting move, especially for those who covet a 5-Series on a low budget - a "5" for just over 17,000!
  5. The Commandment says: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is thy neighbour's."
  6. When a well proportioned quantity of water is passed over the unequal surface of a richly coloured rock, which thus aided, glows with borrowed brightness and augmented beauty on the delighted wanderer's gaze, the spectacle is replete with dazzling fascination, and the mind most avaricious of enjoyment can covet no more.
  7. In 1989 he was tipped to succeed Mr King when Mr Brooke was appointed, and despite his disappointment then has continued to covet the job and interest himself in Irish affairs.
  8. Isabel Lavender, now sixty-eight years old, sat before the mirror, the pretty amethyst brooch at her neck, and felt that she ought to have it, for it was owed to her, it was a little enough thing to covet.
  9. There's no job in the industry I covet above my own, but I dearly wish I could spend more time designing and less on paperwork.
  10. "Contemn the world'" (Saith he) "and count all that is in it vanity and toys; this only covet all thy life long; be not over-solicitous in anything, but with a well-composed and contented estate to enjoy thyself, and above all things to be merry.'"
  11. They do not give me a carved wooden cup though, something we all covet.
  12. The item to covet most is the earliest and the most extended, the whole of the Lucia di Lammermoor mad scene in the recording Sutherland made in 1959 soon after her first Covent Garden triumph when her voice was at its freshest.

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