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desire

/dih-zahyuhr/US // dɪˈzaɪər //UK // (dɪˈzaɪə) //

愿望,欲望,渴望,希望

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·sired, de·sir·ing.

    • : to wish or long for; crave; want.
    • : to express a wish to obtain; ask for; request: The mayor desires your presence at the next meeting.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a longing or craving, as for something that brings satisfaction or enjoyment: a desire for fame.
    • : an expressed wish; request.
    • : something desired.
    • : sexual appetite or a sexual urge.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounwant, longing
Forms: desired, desires, desiring
Synonyms
ambition雄心壮志,志向,野心,雄心appetite欲望,胃口,食欲,胃口好aspiration抱负,愿望,志向,意愿craving渴望,欲望,愿望,瘾头devotion奉献,奉献精神,献身精神,虔诚eagerness殷切期望,渴望,殷勤,急切盼望fascination魅力,吸引力,迷人的,吸引greed贪婪,贪婪的,贪心,贪婪的人hunger饥饿,饥饿感,饥饿症,饥荒inclination倾斜度,倾向性,倾角,倾向love爱,爱情,爱心,爱意lust欲望,淫欲,情欲,色欲motive动机,动议,动词,动动嘴皮子need需要,需,要,要有passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚thirst渴求,渴了,口渴,饥渴will将,会,将会,会的wish希望,愿望,祝愿,愿yearning渴望,眷恋,欲望,思念admiration钦佩,欣赏,仰慕,敬佩ardor热忱,热诚,热心,热心肠attraction吸引力,吸引,景点,吸引人avidity热心,狂热,热忱,渴望concupiscence贪欲,嗜好,嗜好性,贪婪covetousness贪婪,贪心,贪欲,贪婪之心craze开裂,开裂点,开裂状态,开裂缝cupidity利欲心,利欲熏心,利欲主义,利欲薰心doting宠爱,喜爱,爱护,宠溺fancy花式,幻想,花哨的,幻想的fervor热诚,热情,热忱,激情fondness癖好,喜爱,恋情,喜好frenzy狂热,狂热的,热潮,狂潮hankering渴望,欲望,想法,想要的东西infatuation痴情,痴心,痴迷,痴心妄想itch痒,瘙痒,痒痒,痕痒lasciviousness淫荡,淫乱,淫风,淫秽lechery淫乱,淫秽,淫秽物品,淫荡libido性欲,性爱,性慾,性生活liking喜欢,趣味性,喜爱,趣味mania躁狂症,躁症,狂躁症,躁动症predilection偏爱,倾向性,偏好,偏向proclivity倾向性,倾向于,倾向propensity倾向性,倾向,趋势,强度rapaciousness贪婪,贪婪性,贪欲,贪婪之心rapture狂欢,狂欢节,倾覆,启示录ravenousness贪婪,贪婪的人,贪婪之心,贪婪的relish津津乐道,津津有味,津津乐道的salacity盐度,盐碱地,盐碱地上,盐碱地上的人solicitude关怀,关切,关爱,关心urge敦促,督促,促成,促请voracity勇气,顽强,勇气可嘉,无畏
Antonyms
verbwant, long for
Forms: desired, desires, desiring

Examples

  • While liberal in her own beliefs, the speaker has routinely put the needs of her so-called Majority Makers over the desires of the left.

  • Lorson told Voice of San Diego she’s heard some folks mention desire for community forums but is concerned about coronavirus social distancing regulations and said some people may not be comfortable voicing their opinions in a public setting.

  • A massive number of voters are expected to vote by mail, at least partially driven by a desire to avoid contracting the coronavirus.

  • It often feels like one is talking to a human with beliefs and desires.

  • They evinced a pervasive desire to be involved in shaping solutions in the long-term interests of the organizations.

  • Obviously, not all the original cast can come back or even have the desire.

  • Like many I spoke to, Williams seemed to desire a reorientation of policing, rather than just a reduction.

  • This is a testament to the fundamental human—and American—desire to combine place and possibility.

  • But I have no desire to go on casting calls or any of that stuff.

  • “We have always had every desire to let the American public see this movie,” Lynton said.

  • With every allusion that Ramona made to the saints' statues, Alessandro's desire to procure one for her deepened.

  • To others the fierce desire for social justice obliterates all fear of a general catastrophe.

  • As Perker said this, he looked towards the door, with an evident desire to render the leave-taking as brief as possible.

  • "She used to be so well—so bright," said Angela, who also appeared to have the desire to say something kind and comfortable.

  • What more could one desire of him, I pray, Than just to hop around and stand for K?