angielsko-chiński

momentous [məʊˈmentəs] PRZYM.

covet [ˈkʌvıt] CZ. cz. przech., cz. nieprzech.

▶ covetous PRZYM.
▶ covetously PRZYSŁ.

portentous [pɔːˈtentəs] PRZYM.

covenant [ˈkʌvənənt] RZ.

coverage [ˈkʌvərıdʒ] RZ.

coverlet [ˈkʌvəlıt] RZ.

calamitous [kəˈlæmıtəs] PRZYM.

circuitous [sɜːˈkjuːıtəs] PRZYM.

▶ circuitously PRZYSŁ.
▶ circuitousness RZ.

fortuitous [fɔːˈtjuːıtəs] PRZYM.

solicitous [səˈlısıtəs] PRZYM. form.

covert [ˈkʌvət] PRZYM.

III . dovetail [ˈdʌvteıl] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Of course, his bickering covetous heirs and associates would rather keep the jewel for themselves.
en.wikipedia.org
Now we no longer walk past a butcher without casting a covetous look.
www.slate.com
Left unchecked, covetous desire is the source of personal, interpersonal, and international strife.
en.wikipedia.org
The more expensive and "rare" these items are, the more covetous they appear.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
Which jury, independent or affiliated, which judge objective or biased, which sponsor generous or covetous enabled that award?
www.indiannewslink.co.nz
Since this clandestine power game is priority number one, all of the covetous sociopath's deceitfulness and tolerance for risk are devoted to it.
www.justjared.com
Unfortunately, he's also the most covetous.
en.wikipedia.org
It's no accident that the most covetous items are put in the most prominent places.
www.wired.com
He was not highly educated, but a simple man; neither was he covetous for gold, but only for fame and to be a good, strong captain.
en.wikipedia.org
They are, in short, cranky old dudes who are suspicious of social networks and covetous of their data.
www.itworld.com

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