craved 的 2 个定义
craved, crav·ing.
- to long for; want greatly; desire eagerly: to crave sweets; to crave affection.
- to require; need: a problem craving prompt attention.
- to ask earnestly for; beg for.
- to ask earnestly for something or to do something.
craved, crav·ing.
- to beg or plead.
craved 近义词
desire intensely
beg
更多craved例句
- Clue’s cycle analysis starts to get at the macro-level insights I crave and provides the data points to start piecing together the puzzle.
- These areas have already been linked in other experiments to the sensation of “wanting” or “craving” something.
- We’ve been craving the experience of standing outside, enjoying the sweet scent of charcoal smoke mixed with pine trees, holding a beer in one hand and tongs in the other, and that slightly charred flavor you can only get from cooking over fire.
- Maybe it’s a sign of my advancing age, or maybe I just crave a bit of structure in a hectic world full of uncertainty.
- Politicians and parties still crave these narratives, though, especially when they lose.
- White Southerners crave an innocent past, a personal distance from the sins of their ancestors.
- Its only failure was that it lacked the right kind of losing-it drama Oscar night watchers crave.
- The mad tend to crave it, many of the sane crave it, but the wise worry about its long-term side effects.
- The irony in it all is that our bodies need, if not crave, Vitamin D—and more than a chewable tablet.
- But no matter that difference, we crave to own and co-opt, rather than necessarily understand, it.
- Yet to crave forgiveness would be to confess—to tell all I know—the whole awful truth!
- Some offend because they crave popularity or want to do what their friends are doing.
- As I have great sorrows, I will confide in you; dreadful disappointment, for which I will crave a smile.
- She added with the same low, soothing melody in her voice that his ear had learned to crave, And I, too—I love you.
- We are remote, and can speake but seldom, and therefore crave leave to speake the more at once.