green-eyed

green-eyed
ˈgreen-eyed
adj
1. (with green eyes) grünäugig
to be \green-eyed grüne Augen haben
2. (fig: jealous)
to be \green-eyed neidisch [o missgünstig] sein
the \green-eyed monster der blasse Neid
* * *
green-eyed adj
1. grünäugig:
be green-eyed grüne Augen haben
2. fig eifersüchtig, neidisch:
the green-eyed monster die Eifersucht, der Neid

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