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tr[dɪ'zaɪərəs]1 formal use deseoso,-aadj.• anhelante adj.• anheloso, -a adj.• antojado, -a adj.• deseoso, -a adj.• ganoso, -a adj.dɪ'zaɪrəs, dɪ'zaɪərəsadjective (frml) (pred)to be desirous OF something: we are desirous of your success — le deseamos éxito
[dɪ'zaɪǝrǝs]ADJ frm deseoso (of de)to be desirous that — desear que + subjun
* * *[dɪ'zaɪrəs, dɪ'zaɪərəs]adjective (frml) (pred)to be desirous OF something: we are desirous of your success — le deseamos éxito
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desirous /dɪˈzaɪərəs/a.(form.) desideroso: He is desirous of success, desidera il successo; He is desirous of going abroad, desidera andare all'estero. -
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desirous [dɪˊza(ɪ)ərəs] aжела́ющий, жа́ждущий (чего-л.);to be desirous to succeed ( или of success) стреми́ться к успе́ху
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desirous [dɪ'zaɪərəs]formal désireux;∎ he was desirous of re-establishing friendly relations il était désireux de rétablir des relations amicales -
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predicative adjective(formal)* * *de·sir·ous[dɪˈzaɪərəs, AM dɪˈzaɪrəs]▪ to be \desirous of doing sth den Wunsch haben, etw zu tun* * *[dI'zaɪərəs]adj (form)to be desirous of doing sth — den Wunsch haben, etw zu tun
* * *desirous [-ˈzaıərəs] adj (adv desirously)1. begierig, verlangend ( beide:of nach)2. wünschend, begehrend:be desirous of sth etwas wünschen oder begehren;be desirous of doing sth danach trachten oder verlangen, etwas zu tun;the parties are desirous (in Verträgen) die Vertragsparteien beabsichtigen* * *predicative adjective* * *adj.begehrlich adj.begierig adj. -
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dɪˈzaɪərəs прил. желающий, жаждущий чего-л. (of) to be desirous to succeed/of success ≈ стремиться к успеху Syn: eager желающий, жаждущий - * of success /of succeding, to succeed/ жаждущий успеха desirous желающий, жаждущий (чего-л.) ;
to be desirous to succeed (или of success) стремиться к успеху desirous желающий, жаждущий (чего-л.) ;
to be desirous to succeed (или of success) стремиться к успехуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > desirous
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{di'zaiərəs}
a който желае/жадува
to be DESIROUS of success/to succeed желая да преуспея* * *{di'zaiъrъs} а който желае/жадува; to be desirous of success/to suc* * *1. a който желае/жадува 2. to be desirous of success/to succeed желая да преуспея* * *desirous[di´zaiərəs] adj predic който желае, жадува (of); FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv desirously. -
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DESIRABLE, DESIROUSDesirable означает 'желательный, желанный' и употребляется атрибутивно: desirable outcome, desirable visit. Прилагательное того же корня desirous употребляется только в функции предикатива и имеет значение 'желающий, жаждущий': to be desirous of success, to be desirous of achieving one's aim.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > desirous
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[dɪˈzaɪərəs]desirous желающий, жаждущий (чего-л.); to be desirous to succeed (или of success) стремиться к успеху desirous желающий, жаждущий (чего-л.); to be desirous to succeed (или of success) стремиться к успеху -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Desirous
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[dıʹzaı(ə)rəs] aжелающий, жаждущийdesirous of success /of succeeding, to succeed/ - жаждущий успеха
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[dɪ'zaɪ(ə)rəs]Общая лексика: жаждущий (be desirous to succeed (of success) - стремиться к успеху), желающий (чего-либо) -
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Adj1. इच्छा\desirousकरनेवालाMost politicians are desirous of gaining popularity through popularpolicies. -
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[dizáiərəs]adjective ( desirously adverb)(of, to do) željan; poželjivto be desirous of s.th. — želeti si kaj, hrepeneti po čem -
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მსურველი, მოწყურებული -
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См. также в других словарях:
Desirous — De*sir ous, a. [F. d[ e]sireux, OF. desiros, fr. desir. See {Desire}, n.] Feeling desire; eagerly wishing; solicitous; eager to obtain; covetous. [1913 Webster] Jesus knew that they were desirous to ask him. John xvi. 19. [1913 Webster] Be not… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
desirous — c.1300, from Anglo Fr. desirous, O.Fr. desirros (11c., Mod.Fr. désireux), from V.L. *desiderosus, from stem of L. desiderare (see DESIRE (Cf. desire)) … Etymology dictionary
desirous — index eager, hot blooded, inclined, jealous, lecherous, solicitous, zealous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
desirous — [adj] aspiring, hopeful acquisitive, ambitious, amorous, anxious, avid, covetous, craving, desiring, eager, enthusiastic, grasping, greedy, hot*, itchy*, keen, longing, lustful, passionate, prehensile, ready, stimulated, turned on*, willing,… … New thesaurus
desirous — [di zīr′əs] adj. [ME < OFr desireus < LL desiderosus < L desiderare: see DESIRE] desiring; having or characterized by desire … English World dictionary
desirous — adj. (formal) 1) (cannot stand alone) desirous of (desirous of fame) 2) desirous that; subj. (he is desirous that you be/should be there) * * * [dɪ zaɪ(ə)rəs] subj. (he is desirous that you be/ should be there) desirous that (formal) (cannot… … Combinatory dictionary
desirous — [[t]dɪza͟ɪ͟ərəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ of ing/n If you are desirous of doing something or desirous of something, you want to do it very much or want it very much. [FORMAL] Desirous of knowing something about the operations, I stood and… … English dictionary
desirous — predic.adj. 1 (usu. foll. by of) ambitious, desiring (desirous of stardom; desirous of doing well). 2 (usu. foll. by to + infin., or that + clause) wishful; hoping (desirous to do the right thing). Etymology: ME f. AF desirous, OF desireus f. Rmc … Useful english dictionary
desirous — de|sir|ous [dıˈzaıərəs US ˈzaır ] adj [not before noun] formal wanting something very much desirous of ▪ He became restless and desirous of change … Dictionary of contemporary English
desirous — /dəˈzaɪrəs / (say duh zuyruhs) phrase desirous of, having or experiencing a wish or hope for: both leaders are desirous of peace. {Middle English, from Old French desireus} –desirously, adverb –desirousness, noun …
desirous — adjective Date: 14th century impelled or governed by desire < desirous of fame > • desirously adverb • desirousness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary