craving的意思和读音

craving

: [ˈkreɪvɪŋ] : ['kreɪvɪŋ]

n.

v.“crave”

cravings  

n.dislike

n.longing,desire,passion,hunger,thirst

cravingn.

1.a strong desire for sth

a craving for chocolate

a desperate craving to be loved

n.1.,;,

v.1.“crave”

n.1.a very strong feeling of wanting something

v.1.The present participle of crave

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1.So love it or loathe it, a craving for Marmite could be your body's way of trying to make up for a deficiency.

2.All I knew was that I was craving a bit of luxury.

3.When you're craving for the latest fashion accessory or gizmo that isn't necessary to your immediate survival, write it down on your list.

4.To be with them, of them, was a craving that filled his whole body: He was longing for being able to join them and making friend with them.

5.The sluggard's craving will be the death of him, because his hands refuse to work.

6.Another option, he says, is to " leave the scene of the craving. Change your setting and engage in other things that don't involve food. "西。”

7.Your most marked characteristic? A craving to be loved, or, to be more precise, to be caressed and spoiled rather than to be admired.?——

8.However, a few things are clear: India seems to have suddenly woken up to an intense craving for the good and the honest.

9.Was it a craving to be thought distinguished, a dread of being dull, or merely an effect of overfeeding?

10.He pops down to the shop to get me chocolate late in the evening if I have a craving and brings me up a cup of tea to bed.