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desire

  • 41 inclination

    [inklə'neiʃən]
    1) (a tendency or slight desire to do something: Has he any inclinations towards engineering?; I felt an inclination to hit him.) κλίση/τάση,διάθεση
    2) ((an act of) bowing (the head etc).) κλίση

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  • 42 insatiable

    [in'seiʃəbl]
    (not able to be satisfied: an insatiable desire for adventure.) ακόρεστος
    - insatiableness

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  • 43 irresistible

    [iri'zistəbl]
    (too strong, delightful, tempting etc to be resisted: He had an irresistible desire to hit her.) ακαταμάχητος,ακατανίκητος
    - irresistibility

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  • 44 itch

    [i ] 1. noun
    (an irritating feeling in the skin that makes one want to scratch: He had an itch in the middle of his back and could not scratch it easily.) φαγούρα/λαχτάρα
    2. verb
    1) (to have an itch: Some plants can cause the skin to itch.) έχω φαγούρα,με τρώει
    2) (to have a strong desire (for something, or to be something): I was itching to slap the child.) λαχταρώ,έχω έντονη επιθυμία
    - itchiness

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  • 45 longing

    noun (a great desire or wish for something: She looked at the cakes with longing.) έντονη επιθυμία

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  • 46 lust

    ((a) very strong desire: a lust for power.) πόθος
    - lustfully
    - lusty
    - lustily
    - lustiness

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  • 47 mad

    [mæd]
    1) (mentally disturbed or insane: Ophelia went mad; You must be mad.) τρελός
    2) ((sometimes with at or with) very angry: She was mad at me for losing my keys.) έξαλλος
    3) ((with about) having a great liking or desire for: I'm just mad about Harry.) τρελός(και παλαβός)για
    - madness
    - madden
    - maddening
    - maddeningly
    - madman
    - mad cow disease
    - like mad

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  • 48 mercenary

    ['mə:sinəri] 1. adjective
    (too strongly influenced by desire for money: a mercenary attitude.) παραδόπιστος,συμφεροντολόγος
    2. noun
    (a soldier from one country who hires his services to another country: Mercenaries are fighting in Africa.) μισθοφόρος

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  • 49 money

    (coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) χρήμα,χρήματα,λεφτά
    - moneylender
    - lose/make money

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  • 50 nationalism

    ['næ-]
    1) (a sense of pride in the history, culture, achievements etc of one's nation.) εθνικισμός
    2) (the desire to bring the people of one's nation together under their own government.) εθνικισμός

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  • 51 notion

    ['nəuʃən]
    1) (understanding: I've no notion what he's talking about.) ιδέα
    2) (an uncertain belief; an idea: He has some very odd notions.) άποψη,αντίληψη
    3) (a desire for something or to do something: He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt.) διάθεση

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  • 52 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) υποθάλπω

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  • 53 playful

    1) (happy; full of the desire to play: a playful kitten.) παιχνιδιάρης
    2) (joking; not serious: a playful remark.) για αστείο

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  • 54 public spirit

    (a desire to do things for the good of the community.) ενδιαφέρον για τα κοινά

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  • 55 revenge

    [rə'ven‹] 1. noun
    1) (harm done to another person in return for harm which he has done (to oneself or to someone else): The man told the manager he would get/have his revenge / take revenge on the company for dismissing him; His revenge was to burn down the factory.) εκδίκηση
    2) (the desire to do such harm: The man said he had burned down the factory out of revenge / in revenge for being dismissed.) άχτι
    2. verb
    ((with on) to get (one's) revenge: He revenged himself on his enemies; I'll soon be revenged on you all.) εκδικούμαι

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  • 56 sincere

    [sin'siə]
    1) (true; genuine: a sincere desire; sincere friends.) ειλικρινής
    2) (not trying to pretend or deceive: a sincere person.) ντόμπρος
    - sincerity

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  • 57 snobbish

    adjective She always had a snobbish desire to live in an area of expensive housing.) ξιπασμένος,φαντασμένος

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  • 58 spare

    [speə] 1. verb
    1) (to manage without: No-one can be spared from this office.) κάνω χωρίς
    2) (to afford or set aside for a purpose: I can't spare the time for a holiday.) διαθέτω,δίνω
    3) (to treat with mercy; to avoid injuring etc: `Spare us!' they begged.) λυπούμαι, δείχνω οίκτο
    4) (to avoid causing grief, trouble etc to (a person): Break the news gently in order to spare her as much as possible.) αποφεύγω να πληγώσω
    5) (to avoid using, spending etc: He spared no expense in his desire to help us.) φείδομαι
    6) (to avoid troubling (a person with something); to save (a person trouble etc): I answered the letter myself in order to spare you the bother.) απαλάσσω,γλιτώνω
    2. adjective
    1) (extra; not actually being used: We haven't a spare (bed) room for guests in our house.) εφεδρικός,περίσσιος
    2) ((of time etc) free for leisure etc: What do you do in your spare time?) διαθέσιμος,ελεύθερος
    3. noun
    1) (a spare part (for a car etc): They sell spares at that garage.) ανταλλακτικό
    2) (an extra wheel etc, kept for emergencies.) ρεζέρβα
    - sparingly
    - spare part
    - spare rib
    - and to spare
    - to spare

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  • 59 spite

    1. noun
    (ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) μοχθηρία,κακία
    2. verb
    (to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) πεισμώνω,φουρκίζω
    - spitefully
    - spitefulness
    - in spite of

    English-Greek dictionary > spite

  • 60 stagestruck

    adjective (fascinated with the theatre or having a great desire to become an actor/actress.) θεατρόφιλος

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  • Desire — De*sire , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Desired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Desiring}.] [F. d[ e]sirer, L. desiderare, origin uncertain, perh. fr. de + sidus star, constellation, and hence orig., to turn the eyes from the stars. Cf. {Consider}, and {Desiderate},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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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 — De*sire , n. [F. d[ e]sir, fr. d[ e]sirer. See {Desire}, v. t.] 1. The natural longing that is excited by the enjoyment or the thought of any good, and impels to action or effort its continuance or possession; an eager wish to obtain or enjoy.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • desire — refers to the psychological aspects of sexuality, particularly fantasies, operating both consciously and unconsciously. It is distinct from both the biological aspects of sexuality the body and its sensations, its ability to reproduce, and sexual …   Dictionary of sociology

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  • désiré — désiré, ée (dé zi ré, rée ; plusieurs, dit l Académie, prononcent de zi ré, rée) part. passé. •   Peutêtre nous touchons au moment désiré, CORN. Sert. III, 4. •   Commander est bon ; être riche est bon ; et ces bonnes choses, mal prises et mal… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • desire — [n1] want, longing admiration, ambition, appetite, ardor, aspiration, attraction, avidity, concupiscence, covetousness, craving, craze, cupidity, devotion, doting, eagerness, fancy, fascination, fervor, fondness, frenzy, greed, hankering*, hunger …   New thesaurus

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