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vi čeznuti, žudjeti ([after, for ] za), željeti* * *
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['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) ilgoties; kārot* * *kārot, ilgoties, tiekties -
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['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) trokšti, ilgėtis, svajoti -
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v. tråna, längta efter* * *['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) längta (tråna) efter -
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• čeznuti za; čežnja; priželjkivati; težiti; žarko želeti; žudeti -
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['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) toužit (po)* * *• toužit• dychtit -
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verbстрастно желать, жаждать (after, for)Syn:bcee.htm>yearn* * *1 (n) очень хотеть; сильное желание; страстно желать; стремление2 (v) жаждать; слоняться без дела; тосковать* * *страстно желать, очень хотеть, жаждать* * *[han·ker || 'hæŋkə(r)] v. жаждать, страстно желать* * ** * *страстно желать, очень хотеть, жаждать (after, for) -
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['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) túžiť (po)* * *• túžit• bažit -
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['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) a tânji (după) -
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['hæŋkə]vпа́лко бажа́ти, пра́гнути (after, for) -
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['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) λαχταρώ,αποζητώ -
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v.desear ardientemente, aspirar. (pt & pp hankered) -
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vi infml esp AmEYou know I didn't want to come, an' I guess your family ain't hankerin' to see me either — Ты ведь знаешь, что я не хотел приходить, да и твоя семья не горит желанием меня видеть
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['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) désirer ardemment (qqch.) -
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['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) ansiar -
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[N]LIBIDO (-INIS) (F)LUBIDO (-INIS) (F)[V]EXPETO (-ERE -IVI -ITUM)DESIDERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
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v. intr.लालसा करना, चाहना, ना
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Hanker — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Friedrich Hanker (1885–1967), deutscher Bauer, Kaufmann und Politiker (DP) Garlieb Hanker (1758–1807), deutscher Jurist und Dichter Peter Hanker (* 1964), deutscher Bankmanager und Buchautor … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hanker — Han ker (h[a^][ng] k[ e]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hankered} ( k[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hankering}.] [Prob. fr. hang; cf. D. hunkeren, hengelen.] 1. To long (for) with a keen appetite and uneasiness; to have a vehement desire; usually with for or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hanker — (v.) c.1600, of unknown origin, probably from Flemish hankeren, related to Du. hunkeren to hanker, of unknown origin; perhaps an intensive of M.Du. hangen to hang (see HANG (Cf. hang) (v.)). If so, the notion is of lingering about with longing or … Etymology dictionary
hanker — ► VERB (hanker after/for/to do) ▪ feel a strong desire for or to do. ORIGIN probably related to HANG(Cf. ↑hang) … English terms dictionary
hanker — yearn, pine, *long, hunger, thirst Analogous words: crave, *desire, covet, wish, want: aspire, pant, *aim … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hanker — [haŋ′kər] vi. [Early ModE, prob. < Du or LowG source, as in Fl hankeren, to desire, long for, Du hunkeren, freq. formation & metaphoric extension < base of HANG] to crave, long, or yearn: followed by after, for, or an infinitive … English World dictionary
hanker — v. (colloq.) (esp. AE) 1) (d; intr.) to hanker after, for ( to want ) (to hanker for a good steak) 2) (E) ( to want ) she hankered to go south * * * [ hæŋkə] for (to hanker for a good steak; to want ) (E) ( to want ) she hankered to go south… … Combinatory dictionary
hanker — UK [ˈhæŋkə(r)] / US [ˈhæŋkər] verb [intransitive] Word forms hanker : present tense I/you/we/they hanker he/she/it hankers present participle hankering past tense hankered past participle hankered informal to have a strong feeling of wanting… … English dictionary
hanker — han|ker [ˈhæŋkə US ər] v hanker after/for [hanker after/for sth] phr v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from Flemish hankeren, from hangen to hang ] to feel strongly that you want something ▪ She hankered for a new life in a different country.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hanker — /ˈhæŋkə / (say hangkuh) verb (t) 1. to have the desire (to do something): to hanker to go back home. –phrase 2. hanker after (or for), to have a restless or incessant longing for: to hanker after freedom. {17th century; compare Flemish hankeren}… …
hanker — han|ker [ hæŋkər ] verb intransitive INFORMAL to have a strong feeling of wanting something: hanker after/for: She had always hankered after thick curly hair. hanker to do something: He hankered to revisit his childhood home … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English