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Перевод: crave
[глагол] страстно желать; жаждать; просить; умолять; требовать
Тезаурус:
- Even adventurous travellers like O'Hanlon crave home comforts, so why do people travel?
- And, Sir, I come to crave of you a boon, that you will give me Rodrigo of Bivar to be my husband, with whom I shall hold myself well married, and greatly honoured; for certain I am that his possessions will one day be greater than those of any man in your dominions.
- Isn't it because women are by nature inferior, and know it, so usually there is no need for them to crave to be treated as inferior?
- Time is money and, after money, time is what the masses crave most.
- They may have a weak digestion and be intolerant of many foods yet crave pungent, bitter, spicy things, tonics or milk.
- Everything may taste bitter, except water; They may crave bitter things in a fever.
- Although the bureau manager who supports a large team of very part-time volunteers craves the injection of hours that the unemployed can offer, they equally crave stability and escape from the greater supervision needed by new staff.
- I don't crave all those materialistic things we used to crave when we were young.
- He highlighted a classic phrase by Peter Jennings, ABC's anchor-man wrinkle-brow: "Using it even once can make a person crave cocaine for as long as they (sic) live."
- There are others who are not too worried about that, but who crave a good time.
- Many composers now crave the chance to write operas, but will they acknowledge the duty to communicate with the audience?
- I was bitterly ashamed of what I was doing, or letting people do to me, but also of course I got to like it, and even crave it, in a manner of speaking.
- It is surprising, though, how many nations these days seem to crave it.
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