hanker的意思和读音

hanker

: [ˈhæŋkər] : [ˈhæŋkə(r)]

v.

hankers  hankering  hankered  

v.yearn,crave,long,ache,hunger

hankerv.

1.to have a strong desire for sth

He had hankered after fame all his life.

She hankered to go back to Australia.

v.1.,; (after; for)

v.1.to have a strong feeling of wanting something

1. canker hanker hunker ...

2. canker hanker hunker ...

3. Canature — Hanker Kemflo ...

4. ... 490. beaker:n. 。 491. hanker:v. 。 492. hunker:v. 。 ...

5. handy 便; hanker haphazard ...

6. HANNA- hanker- hitopsun- ...

7. hallow:hall hankering:hanker , harry:Harry Porter ——

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1.while we hanker on how much we sacrifice for others.

2.Many of those who liked the idea of restoring America's international prestige also hanker for a bit more urgency.

3.To tell the truth, I think Boys hanker girls VS girls hanker boys are both happy, I can accept either of the views.

4.Hanker Industry Packaging Wuhan Co. , Ltd as one of the new pattern enterprise, which collects industrial packaging production and trade.

5.They also hanker for advisers to provide a customized , disciplined investment process similar to what most large institutions command .

6.yearn, long, pine, hanker, hunger, thirst These verbs mean to have a strong desire for something.怀

7.Not being a venerable monk, I cannot seek nirvana at will. Besides, I hanker after life. So I ran away.

8.Sharply determined concepts definable by the traditional means after which we characteristically hanker.

9.Each year as the month of Kartika approaches, I hanker for the spiritual atmosphere of the holy dhama.

10.On the Tory side there are plenty of ministers as well as MPs who hanker still for the old rightwing certitudes of Thatcherism.