avarice
/ˈævərɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈævərɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈa-və-rəs ˈav-rəs/ (ame, mw)
avarice — 名詞
1. an intense and insatiable desire for money and possessions — a greed so deep tha
貪婪
對金錢財物極度貪求、永不滿足
an intense and insatiable desire for money and possessions — a greed so deep that it is never truly satisfied
Sanjay's avarice drove him to steal money from the temple charity box.
Sanjay 的貪婪驅使他去偷寺廟慈善箱裡的錢。
avarice drove him to steal
Lucia watched avarice turn her gentle aunt into someone cold and bitter.
Lucia 眼睜睜看著貪婪把她溫柔和善的阿姨變得冷漠刻薄。
watched avarice turn
Avarice blinded Wei to the risks, and he lost his family's savings.
貪婪讓 Wei 看不清風險,結果他賠掉了家裡所有的積蓄。
Ayanda gave away half her fortune, refusing to let avarice rule her.
Ayanda 捐出了一半的財產,拒絕讓貪婪支配自己的人生。
Arjun was so consumed by avarice at the casino that he bet away his daughter's college fund.
Arjun 在賭場被貪婪徹底吞噬,把女兒的大學基金全賭光了。
- greed
broader and more common; can refer to excessive desire for food, power, or anything, not just money
- cupidity
equally formal, specifically about craving money; carries a sense of intense, almost physical longing
- covetousness
emphasises resentfully desiring what belongs to someone else
- rapacity
more aggressive; suggests seizing wealth by force, like a predator
- generosity
willingness to give freely
- contentment
satisfaction with what one already has
- charity
giving money or help to those in need
用法筆記
Uncountable mass noun, always singular. Used chiefly in formal, literary, or moral contexts — not in casual speech. The adjective is avaricious.