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  • 1 die Lust

    - {bent} khiếu, sở thích, xu hướng, khuynh hướng, cỏ ống, cỏ mần trầu, bãi cỏ - {delight} sự vui thích, sự vui sướng, điều thích thú, niềm khoái cảm - {desire} sự thèm muốn, sự mong muốn, sự ao ước, sự khát khao, sự mơ ước, lòng thèm muốn, lòng khát khao, vật mong muốn, vật ao ước, dục vọng, lời đề nghị, lời yêu cầu, lệnh - {inclination} inclining, sự nghiêng, sự cúi, dốc, độ nghiêng - {lust} - {mind} tâm, tâm trí, tinh thần, trí, trí tuệ, trí óc, ký ức, trí nhớ, sự chú ý, sự chủ tâm, sự lưu ý, ý kiến, ý nghĩ, ý định - {pleasure} niềm vui thích, điều thú vị, điều vui thú, điều khoái trá, khoái lạc, hoan lạc, sự ăn chơi truỵ lạc, ý muốn, ý thích = die Lust [auf] {appetite [for]}+ = Lust haben {to be in a mood; to have a mind; to like}+ = Lust haben zu {to be inclined to}+ = Lust haben auf {to fancy}+ = keine Lust haben {to be in no mood}+ = beinahe Lust haben {to have half a mind}+ = große Lust haben zu {to have a good mind to}+ = zu etwas Lust haben {to be good for something}+ = ich hätte große Lust {my fingers itch}+ = Lust haben zu trinken {to feel like drinking}+ = wenig Lust dazu haben {not to be keen on it}+ = ich habe keine Lust dazu {I have no stomach for it}+ = er hatte keine Lust zu arbeiten {he did not feel like working}+ = mir ist die Lust dazu vergangen {I don't care any longer for it}+

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  • desire — [di zīr′] vt. desired, desiring [ME desiren < OFr desirer < L desiderare, orig., prob., to await from the stars < de , from + sidus, star: see SIDEREAL] 1. to wish or long for; crave; covet 2. to ask for; request 3. to want sexually vi.… …   English World dictionary

  • desire — I n. 1) to arouse, create, whet (a) desire 2) to express, voice a desire 3) to feel a desire 4) to satisfy a desire 5) to stifle, suppress a desire 6) (an) ardent, blind, burning, earnest, fervent, intense, keen, overwhelming, passionate, strong; …   Combinatory dictionary

  • feel — /feel/, v., felt, feeling, n. v.t. 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell: to feel a toothache. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious… …   Universalium

  • Desire (emotion) — Desire is a sense of longing for a person or object or hoping for an outcome. Desire is the fire that sets action aflame. The same sense is expressed by emotions such as craving or hankering . When a person desires something or someone, their… …   Wikipedia

  • feel — [fēl] vt. felt, feeling [ME felen < OE felan, akin to Ger fühlen & L palpare, to stroke < ? IE base * pel , to fly, flutter, cause to tremble > OE fīfealde, Ger falter, butterfly] 1. to touch or handle in order to become aware of;… …   English World dictionary

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  • feel like something — feel like (something) 1. to seem likely to do something. It feels like rain. 2. to have a desire to do or to have something. I feel like Chinese food. Carol doesn t feel like a movie tonight …   New idioms dictionary

  • feel like — (something) 1. to seem likely to do something. It feels like rain. 2. to have a desire to do or to have something. I feel like Chinese food. Carol doesn t feel like a movie tonight …   New idioms dictionary

  • feel like — verb have an inclination for something or some activity (Freq. 12) I feel like staying in bed all day I feel like a cold beer now • Hypernyms: ↑desire, ↑want • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …   Useful english dictionary

  • desire — I. verb (desired; desiring) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French desirer, from Latin desiderare, from de + sider , sidus heavenly body Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to long or hope for ; exhibit or feel desire for < desire succe …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • desire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Craving Nouns 1. desire, wish, fancy, fantasy; want, need (see necessity). 2. desirability, appeal, magnetism, attraction. 3. inclination, mind, devices, animus, partiality, penchant, predilection;… …   English dictionary for students

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