starved 的 2 个定义
starved, starv·ing.
- to die or perish from lack of food or nourishment.
- to be in the process of perishing or suffering severely from hunger.
- to suffer from extreme poverty and need.
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starved, starv·ing.
- to cause to starve; kill, weaken, or reduce by lack of food.
- to subdue, or force to some condition or action, by hunger: to starve a besieged garrison into a surrender.
- to cause to suffer for lack of something needed or craved.
- Chiefly British Dialect. to cause to perish, or to suffer extremely, from cold.
starved 近义词
hungry
更多starved例句
- The sanctions will further starve Huawei of critical semiconductors.
- The troubling issue is Google’s huge share of all online ad revenue, starving all kinds of other publishers and site owners and crushing the news business.
- Previous actions had already restricted Huawei’s access to semiconductors, but the new order aims to further starve Huawei of chips by eliminating work-arounds that allowed it to buy chips designed by third parties.
- Consequently, our sky is not uniformly bright to our eyes, and most of the cosmos is photon-starved compared to our everyday circumstances.
- While researchers try to outdo one another on contrived benchmarks, one in every nine people in the world is starving.
- Is it worse to let your family starve or profit off the carnage?
- Still, the man did starve himself in the name of a same-sex marriage ban and it, unsurprisingly, earned him a lot of backlash.
- This can explain why people who starve themselves can only lose minimal amounts of weight.
- He had wanted me to go into insurance, sure I would starve as an artist.
- In our surreal rebirth, it makes sense that as newsrooms starve elsewhere, New Orleans has a newspaper war.
- If we set him adrift the poor child would starve—unless the cat got him.
- Not so much, either; 'cause a chicken will stir round an' scratch a livin' out the ground, sooner 'n starve.
- I have seen examples of such being freed, that is, turned out of doors to starve.
- Here, as in the former instance, the last syllables rhyme correctly, and the objection is confined to starve and deserve.
- They would starve on the skin of the Scotch men and are too well-mannered to attack that of the Scotch ladies.