craving 的定义
- great or eager desire; yearning.
craving 近义词
strong desire
更多craving例句
- A week later, they still showed reduction in their craving and anxiety.
- Last year, we finished a little larger study — and still not large, but we replicated the results where we showed that CBD reduced cue-induced craving and cue-induced anxiety in people who have a heroin-use disorder.
- It’s a lot of the negative states and the craving and anxiety.
- There is no takeout order that will meet the craving, which is as much about the environment surrounding a plate of chicken as it is about the blend of spices or the kiss of smoke that permeates each bite.
- While most period-tracking apps are geared toward ovulation and fertility, a growing number like Clue and Flo allow women to log exercise and energy levels as well as more traditional symptoms like cramps and cravings.
- They were tired of the fare at restaurants catering to tourists and were craving something a bit more authentic.
- Well, one that caters to the freedom-craving world of Juggalos.
- How about a world away from job-craving America, and light years from the mid-twentieth century Democratic Party.
- High off success with their Fantasy Football league, the group was craving even more competition.
- Craving a change of scenery, I decide to leave the InStyle/Warner Bros. party.
- If the craving for religion were universal these young folk would not be free from spiritual hunger.
- As they are free from spiritual hunger, I conclude that the craving for religion is not born in us, but must be inculcated.
- Opium-smoking is a vice not only deleterious in itself, but one indulged in merely to satisfy a morbid craving.
- Then, one night Bud dreamed again of Marie, and awoke with an insistent craving for the oblivion of drunkenness.
- As the spring comes one has the craving for fresh, green food that a monotonous diet produces.