cupidity
/kjuːˈpɪdəti/ (bre, ipa) · /kjuːˈpɪdəti/ (ame, ipa) · /kyu̇-ˈpi-də-tē/ (ame, mw)
cupidity — 名詞
1. greed that makes someone keep chasing money, property, or other valuable things,
貪婪
對財富與占有的強烈渴望
greed that makes someone keep chasing money, property, or other valuable things, even after they have enough
After the land sale, Tariq's cupidity drove him to demand an even larger share.
土地賣掉後,Tariq 的貪婪讓他還想再多分一大筆。
cupidity + drove somebody to + verb
The minister's cupidity became obvious when he hid public money in foreign banks.
那位部長把公款藏進外國銀行時,他的貪婪就暴露無遺了。
Cupidity made the brothers fight over their mother's house for years.
貪婪讓那對兄弟為了母親的房子爭了好多年。
The tired border guard showed his cupidity by taking even a small bribe.
那名疲憊的邊境警衛連小賄賂都收,顯出他的貪婪。
Ayana's cupidity led her to sell the family farm without asking anyone.
Ayana 的貪婪讓她沒先商量就賣掉了家裡的農場。
- greed
the normal everyday word and broader in use
- avarice
more formal and often focused especially on money
- acquisitiveness
suggests a strong wish to own things, often with a milder tone
- generosity
emphasizes willingness to give rather than keep gaining
- contentment
suggests being satisfied instead of always wanting more
文法句型
cupidity + drove/led + somebody + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Mostly found in formal or literary writing. It usually criticizes a person whose greed for money or possessions makes them exploit other people or ignore what is right.