渴望、向往或怀念某事物或某人
... scorn n.轻蔑,嘲笑,被叱责之人vt.轻蔑,不屑做 long for v.渴望 pretechnological技术时代 ...
... live with 接(忍)受(令人不快的事物等) long for 渴望;向往 look after 照看;照管 ...
... listen for 留神听,倾听 long for 渴望,极想 look for 寻找;期待 ...
... 2.ridiculous:可笑的,荒谬的 3.long for:盼望,渴望 4.armor:盔甲 ...
渴望
yearn for / die for / hunger for / crave for / pant for
Elena was annoyed at having had to wait so long for him.
埃琳娜因不得不等他那么长的时间而恼火。
When people are too well off they always begin to long for something new.
当人们太富有时,他们总是开始渴望一些新的东西。
It was a soft thing with a darling silly baby face and legs rather long for its body.
这是一个软软的小东西,长着一张傻乎乎的、可爱的娃娃脸,腿相比身体来说很长。
It did not take long for Jones to make his mark on his new team, the Los Angeles Galaxy.
VOA : special.2010.06.25
The Israelites rebel against Moses and God, and they long for Egypt.
犹太人对上帝和摩西的背叛,他们向往埃及。
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and because we studied for so long for it.
因为我们对路线深有研究。
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She was in Paris. Some of her stories were never used because it took too long for them to reach the magazine.
VOA : special.2010.04.25
She discovered,though, that she was interested in stories that were too long for the paper to print.
VOA : special.2010.04.25
There is nothing like decades of martial law to make a community long for the good times.
It does not usually take long for most newbies to stand up and paddle themselves across the water.
It didn't take long for Christie, born in 1730, to move up in class.