英 [kreɪv] 美 [kreɪv]
v. 渴望;<旧>恳求,请求
【名】 (Crave)(法)克拉夫(人名)
第三人称单数craves
现在分词craving
过去式craved
过去分词craved
crave /kreɪv/ CET6+ TEM8 [ craving craved craves ]
及物动词 If you crave something, you want to have it very much. 渴望得到
There may be certain times of day when smokers crave their cigarette.
一天中可能有那么几次吸烟者特别想叼上烟。
可数名词 渴求
...a craving for sugar.
…对糖的渴求。
恳求
切望
I must crave your pardon.
我必须恳求您原谅。
It is only natural for youngsters to crave the excitement of driving a fast car.
年轻人渴望开快车的刺激相当自然。
Tom said with genuine anguish, "I crave your indulgence; my nose itcheth cruelly."
汤姆痛苦地说:“我恳求你的原谅,我的鼻子痒得厉害。”
So, that really won't do the trick in giving us the best quality pleasures of the kinds that humans most crave-- the pleasures of friendship and discussion and sexual intimacy.
那无法给与我们,人类最渴望最高质量的快乐-,友谊,讨论,性事带来的快乐。
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After all, what good are 100 HD channels if the ones you crave aren't included?
Japan's population may be shrinking, but the Japanese crave bigger homes like everyone else.
And we have the eternal paradox where women, historically reputed to crave stability, love change.