妒能害贤

jealous of the able, envious of the clever (idiom)

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to envy (success, talent) / jealous

= + : Doggy Dog (du) is very jealous (妒) of Bessie Coleman (女) because she can juggle wooden swinging doors (户) so well, especially in zero gravity in the space station's bathroom (Ø4).
variant of 妒[du4]

= + : Doggy Dog (du) is very jealous (妒) of Bessie Coleman (女) because she can juggle wooden swinging doors (户) so well, especially in zero gravity in the space station's bathroom (Ø4).
surname Neng
can / to be able to / might possibly / ability / (physics) energy

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: bicorne hat.

= + + : Napoleon and the moon are fighting over who's the real Napoleon in the engine's kitchen. They both wield a ladle each. During the battle, Napoleon destroys the moon's fake nose, while the moon dents Napoleon's bicorne hat.
to do harm to / to cause trouble to / harm / evil / calamity

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: Calamity Jane.

Hamlet has just graduated from high school and his still wearing his graduation cap, but Calamity Jane locked him in a golden cage in the airplane's bathroom because she envies him so much. She even gave him no food so far and teases him with a mandarin.
worthy or virtuous person / honorific used for a person of the same or a younger generation

= + : Just inside the anthill's kitchen (an2) Marie Curie (xi) is listening to a broadcast in the radio (肾) about how awesome and honorific (贤) crabs (贝) are. A crab is standing nearby and is very proud to be admired by Marie Curie.

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