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desire+fervently

  • 1 fervent

    adjective
    leidenschaftlich; inbrünstig [Gebet, Wunsch, Hoffnung]; glühend [Verehrer, Liebe, Hass]
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    ['fə:vənt]
    (enthusiastic and very sincere: fervent hope.) glühend
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    fer·vent
    [ˈfɜ:vənt, AM ˈfɜ:r-]
    adj ( form)
    1. (intense) hope, prayer inbrünstig geh
    2. (devoted) supporter, admirer glühend
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    ['fɜːvənt]
    adj
    supporter, belief, advocate, nationalist, socialist leidenschaftlich; admirer glühend; hope, prayer, wish, desire inbrünstig (geh)
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    fervent adj (adv fervently)
    1. fig glühend, leidenschaftlich (Hass, Verehrer etc), inbrünstig (Gebet, Verlangen etc)
    2. obs oder poet (glühend) heiß
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    adjective
    leidenschaftlich; inbrünstig [Gebet, Wunsch, Hoffnung]; glühend [Verehrer, Liebe, Hass]
    * * *
    adj.
    glühend adj.
    heiß adj. n.
    sehnlich adj.

    English-german dictionary > fervent

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