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1 have a hankering for
I have a hankering for a strawberry ice-cream.) Verlangen haben nach* * *expr.eine Vorliebe haben für ausdr. -
2 hankering
noun* * *hank·er·ing[ˈhæŋkərɪŋ, AM -ɚɪŋ]to have a \hankering for sb/sth sich akk nach jdm/etw sehnen, nach jdm/etw Sehnsucht [o Verlangen] haben* * *['hÎkərIŋ]nVerlangen nt, Sehnsucht fto have a hankering for sth — Verlangen or Sehnsucht nach etw haben
* * *after, for nach)* * *noun* * *n.Verlangen n. -
3 hankering
hank·er·ing [ʼhæŋkərɪŋ, Am -ɚɪŋ] nSehnsucht f kein pl, Verlangen nt kein pl; -
4 hanker
intransitive verbhanker after or for — ein [heftiges] Verlangen haben nach [Person, etwas Neuem, Zigarette]; sich (Dat.) sehnlichst wünschen [Gelegenheit]
* * *['hæŋkə]((with after or for) to want (something): He was hankering after the bright lights of the city.) sich sehnen- academic.ru/116573/have_a_hankering_for">have a hankering for* * *hank·er[ˈhæŋkəʳ, AM -ɚ]vito \hanker after the past der Vergangenheit nachtrauern* * *['hŋkə(r)]visich sehnen, Verlangen haben (for or after sth nach etw)* * *after, for nach):hanker to do sth sich danach sehnen, etwas zu tun* * *intransitive verbhanker after or for — ein [heftiges] Verlangen haben nach [Person, etwas Neuem, Zigarette]; sich (Dat.) sehnlichst wünschen [Gelegenheit]
* * *v.sich sehnen v.
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