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1 desirable
adjective1) (worth having or wishing for) wünschenswert‘knowledge of French desirable’ — "Französischkenntnisse erwünscht"
* * ** * *de·sir·able[dɪˈzaɪərəbl̩, AM dɪˈzaɪrəbl̩]the house is in a very \desirable area of the city das Haus befindet sich in einer begehrten Wohngegend; (beneficial)computer literacy is \desirable for this job für diesen Job sind Computerkenntnisse erwünscht\desirable aim erstrebenswertes Ziel2. (sexually attractive) begehrenswert* * *[dI'zaɪərəbl]adj1) wünschenswert; action, progress erwünscht; goal erstrebenswert2) position, offer, house, area reizvoll, attraktiv3) woman begehrenswert* * *A adj (adv desirably)1. wünschenswert, erwünscht2. angenehm3. begehrenswert (Frau)B s1. a desirable etwas Wünschenswertes2. begehrenswerte Frau* * *adjective1) (worth having or wishing for) wünschenswert‘knowledge of French desirable’ — "Französischkenntnisse erwünscht"
2) (causing desire) attraktiv; begehrenswert [Frau]* * *adj.begehrenswert adj.wünschenswert adj. -
2 desire
1. noundesire to do something — Wunsch, etwas zu tun
I have no desire to see him — ich habe nicht den Wunsch, ihn zu sehen
2) (thing desired)she is my heart's desire — sie ist die Frau meines Herzens
3) (lust) Verlangen, das2. transitive verbhe only desired her happiness — er wollte nur ihr Glück
2) (request) wünschen3) (sexually) begehren [Mann, Frau]* * *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.) das Verlangen2. verb(to long for or feel desire for: After a day's work, all I desire is a hot bath.) verlangen- academic.ru/19878/desirable">desirable- desirability* * *de·sire[dɪˈzaɪəʳ, AM dɪˈzaɪɚ]I. vt1. (want)▪ to \desire sth etw wünschenI \desire nothing other than to be left in peace ich will nichts weiter als in Ruhe gelassen werdento achieve the \desired effect die gewünschte Wirkung erzielen▪ to \desire sb jdn begehrenII. nto express the \desire to do sth/that... den Wunsch äußern, etw zu tun/dass...to be the object of sb's \desire das Objekt von jds Begierde seinto satisfy one's \desire seine Begierde befriedigen* * *[dI'zaɪə(r)]1. nWunsch m (for nach); (= longing) Sehnsucht f (for nach); (sexual) Verlangen nt (for nach), Begehren nt (for nach)a desire for peace/revenge — ein Verlangen nt nach Frieden/Rache
I have no desire to see him — ich habe kein Verlangen, ihn zu sehen
2. vtwünschen; object sich (dat) wünschen; woman begehren; peace haben wollen, verlangen nachto have the desired effect —
it leaves something to be desired — es lässt zu wünschen übrig
* * *desire [dıˈzaıə(r)]A v/t1. wünschen, begehren, verlangen, wollen ( alle:sth of sb etwas von jemandem):desire to see sb jemanden zu sehen wünschen;desire sth (to be) done wünschen, dass etwas getan wird oder geschieht;he desires that you (should) come at once, he desires you to come at once er will, dass Sie sofort kommen;leave much (nothing) to be desired viel (nichts) zu wünschen übrig lassen;as desired wie gewünscht;if desired auf Wunsch, wenn gewünscht2. etwas ersehnen, (sehnlich) begehren3. eine Frau etc begehrento do zu tun)B v/i den Wunsch hegenC sfor nach):desire for knowledge Wissensdurst m;desire to eat Esslust f;desire to smoke Rauchverlangen2. Wunsch m, Bitte f:at his desire auf seine Bitte oder seinen Wunschfor nach)4. (sinnliche) Begierdewhat is your greatest desire? was ist dein größter Wunsch?, was wünschst du dir am meisten?* * *1. noundesire to do something — Wunsch, etwas zu tun
I have no desire to see him — ich habe nicht den Wunsch, ihn zu sehen
3) (lust) Verlangen, das2. transitive verb1) (wish) sich (Dat.) wünschen; (long for) sich sehnen nach2) (request) wünschen3) (sexually) begehren [Mann, Frau]* * *(for) n.Trieb -e m.Verlangen (nach) n.Begierde -n f.Drang ¨-e m.Verlangen n. v.begehren v.wünschen v.
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