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(desire)

  • 1 desire

    1. noun
    (a wish or longing: I have a sudden desire for a bar of chocolate; I have no desire ever to see him again.) chuť, touha, přání
    2. verb
    (to long for or feel desire for: After a day's work, all I desire is a hot bath.) přát si, toužit po
    - desirability
    * * *
    • toužit
    • toužit po
    • touha
    • žádat
    • zatoužit po
    • přát si
    • přání
    • prosba

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  • 2 wish

    [wiʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to have and/or express a desire: There's no point in wishing for a miracle; Touch the magic stone and wish; He wished that she would go away; I wish that I had never met him.) přát si
    2) (to require (to do or have something): Do you wish to sit down, sir?; We wish to book some seats for the theatre; I'll cancel the arrangement if you wish.) chtít
    3) (to say that one hopes for (something for someone): I wish you the very best of luck.) přát
    2. noun
    1) (a desire or longing, or the thing desired: It's always been my wish to go to South America some day.) přání
    2) (an expression of desire: The fairy granted him three wishes; Did you make a wish?) přání
    3) ((usually in plural) an expression of hope for success etc for someone: He sends you his best wishes.) blahopřání
    - wishing-well
    * * *
    • tužba
    • toužit
    • přání
    • přát
    • přát si
    • popřát

    English-Czech dictionary > wish

  • 3 ambition

    [æm'biʃən]
    1) (the desire for success, fame, power etc: He is full of ambition and energy.) ambice
    2) (the desire eventually to become or do something special: His ambition is to be Prime Minister.) cíl
    - ambitiously
    - ambitiousness
    * * *
    • úsilí
    • touha
    • předmět ctižádosti
    • ambice
    • ctižádost

    English-Czech dictionary > ambition

  • 4 hunger

    1. noun
    1) (the desire for food: A cheese roll won't satisfy my hunger.) hlad
    2) (the state of not having enough food: Poor people in many parts of the world are dying of hunger.) hlad
    3) (any strong desire: a hunger for love.) hlad
    2. verb
    (usually with for) to long for (eg affection, love). hladovět (po)
    - hungrily
    - hungriness
    - hunger strike
    * * *
    • hlad

    English-Czech dictionary > hunger

  • 5 repress

    [rə'pres]
    (to keep (an impulse, a desire to do something etc) under control: He repressed a desire to hit the man.) potlačit
    - repressive
    - repressiveness
    * * *
    • utlačovat
    • potlačit

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  • 6 thirst

    [Ɵə:st] 1. noun
    1) (a feeling of dryness (in the mouth) caused by a lack of water or moisture: I have a terrible thirst.) žízeň
    2) (a strong and eager desire for something: thirst for knowledge.) žízeň
    2. verb
    (to have a great desire for: He's thirsting for revenge.) žíznit
    - thirstily
    - thirstiness
    * * *
    • žízeň

    English-Czech dictionary > thirst

  • 7 ache

    [eik] 1. noun
    (a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) (trvalá) bolest
    2. verb
    1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) bolet
    2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) prahnout, toužit
    * * *
    • bolest
    • bolet

    English-Czech dictionary > ache

  • 8 appease

    [ə'pi:z]
    (to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) uklidnit, uspokojit
    * * *
    • uchlácholit
    • uklidnit
    • chlácholit

    English-Czech dictionary > appease

  • 9 appetite

    (a desire for food: Exercise gives you a good appetite.) chuť k jídlu
    - appetiser
    - appetizing
    - appetising
    * * *
    • chuť

    English-Czech dictionary > appetite

  • 10 avarice

    ['ævəris]
    (strong desire for money etc; greed.) hrabivost; lakomství
    * * *
    • lakomství
    • lakota

    English-Czech dictionary > avarice

  • 11 benevolence

    [bi'nevələns]
    (generosity and desire to do good.) shovívavost, blahovůle
    - benevolently
    * * *
    • shovívavost
    • laskavost
    • benevolence
    • dobročinnost

    English-Czech dictionary > benevolence

  • 12 covet

    past tense, past participle - coveted; verb
    (to desire or wish for eagerly (especially something belonging to someone else): I coveted her fur coat.) prahnout po
    - covetously
    - covetousness
    * * *
    • prahnout
    • bažit

    English-Czech dictionary > covet

  • 13 crave

    [kreiv]
    1) (to beg for.) žadonit
    2) (to long for, desire extremely.) toužit
    * * *
    • žadonit
    • nutně potřebovat
    • dožadovat se
    • dychtit

    English-Czech dictionary > crave

  • 14 craving

    noun (a desire or longing: a craving for adventure.) touha, chuť
    * * *
    • touha
    • dožadování

    English-Czech dictionary > craving

  • 15 demand

    1. verb
    1) (to ask or ask for firmly and sharply: I demanded an explanation.) požadovat
    2) (to require or need: This demands careful thought.) vyžadovat
    2. noun
    1) (a request made so that it sounds like a command: They refused to meet the workers' demands for more money.) požadavek
    2) (an urgent claim: The children make demands on my time.) nárok
    3) (willingness or desire to buy or obtain (certain goods etc); a need for (certain goods etc): There's no demand for books of this kind.) poptávka
    - on demand
    * * *
    • žádost
    • žádat
    • požadovat
    • požadavek
    • poptávka

    English-Czech dictionary > demand

  • 16 die

    I present participle - dying; verb
    1) (to lose life; to stop living and become dead: Those flowers are dying; She died of old age.) zemřít, odumřít
    2) (to fade; to disappear: The daylight was dying fast.) mizet, hasnout
    3) (to have a strong desire (for something or to do something): I'm dying for a drink; I'm dying to see her.) umírat touhou
    - die away
    - die down
    - die hard
    - die off
    - die out
    II noun
    (a stamp or punch for making raised designs on money, paper etc.) matrice
    III see dice
    * * *
    • uhynout
    • umírat
    • umřít
    • zemřít
    • pojít

    English-Czech dictionary > die

  • 17 eager

    ['i:ɡə]
    (full of desire, interest etc; keen; enthusiastic: He is always eager to win.) chtivý
    - eagerly
    * * *
    • horlivý
    • dychtivý

    English-Czech dictionary > eager

  • 18 erotic

    [i'rotik]
    (of, or arousing, sexual love or desire.) erotický
    * * *
    • erotický

    English-Czech dictionary > erotic

  • 19 fancy

    ['fænsi] 1. plural - fancies; noun
    1) (a sudden (often unexpected) liking or desire: The child had many peculiar fancies.) rozmar, vrtoch
    2) (the power of the mind to imagine things: She had a tendency to indulge in flights of fancy.) fantazie
    3) (something imagined: He had a sudden fancy that he could see Spring approaching.) iluze
    2. adjective
    (decorated; not plain: fancy cakes.) zdobený
    3. verb
    1) (to like the idea of having or doing something: I fancy a cup of tea.) mít chuť na
    2) (to think or have a certain feeling or impression (that): I fancied (that) you were angry.) domnívat se
    3) (to have strong sexual interest in (a person): He fancies her a lot.) být přitahován
    - fancifully
    - fancy dress
    - take a fancy to
    - take one's fancy
    * * *
    • představa
    • oblíbit si

    English-Czech dictionary > fancy

  • 20 for the sake of

    1) (in order to benefit: He bought a house in the country for the sake of his wife's health.) v zájmu
    2) (because of a desire for: For the sake of peace, he said he agreed with her.) kvůli
    * * *
    • pro
    • kvůli

    English-Czech dictionary > for the sake of

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