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1 ravenous hunger
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2 hambre
hambre feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular pasar hambre to go hungry; morirse de hambre to starve to death; me muero de hambre (fam) I'm starving (colloq)b) ( como problema)
hambre sustantivo femenino
1 (apetito) hunger: tengo mucha hambre, I'm very hungry
2 (inanición) starvation: miles de personas mueren de hambre, thousands of people are starving (mal, desgracia) famine: el hambre asola el país, famine is ravaging the country
3 fig (deseo intenso) hunger: tiene hambre de victoria, she's hungering for victory o she's thirsty for victory Locuciones: ser más listo que el hambre, to be as smart as they come
se juntaron el hambre y las ganas de comer, they are one and alike ' hambre' also found in these entries: Spanish: abalanzarse - aguzar - canina - canino - consigo - de - desfallecer - el - engañar - feroz - gana - huelga - impasible - matar - morir - morirse - muerta - muerto - no - paliar - quitar - saciar - secuela - solitaria - tener - aplacar - bárbaro - bestial - calmar - consumido - entrar - horroroso - insatisfecho - mucho - padecer - pobre - sentir - un English: be - bet - expect - famine - famished - how - hunger - hunger strike - hungry - pang - peckish - ravenous - starvation - starve - starving - strike - feel - go - half- - horse - stricken - subsistence
См. также в других словарях:
hunger — I n. 1) (formal) to allay, alleviate, appease one s hunger 2) to satisfy one s hunger; to gratify one s hunger (fig.) 3) ravenous hunger 4) hunger for (hunger for knowledge) 5) of hunger (to die of hunger) II v. (D; intr.) to hunger after, for *… … Combinatory dictionary
ravenous — ravenously, adv. ravenousness, n. /rav euh neuhs/, adj. 1. extremely hungry; famished; voracious: feeling ravenous after a hard day s work. 2. extremely rapacious: a ravenous jungle beast. 3. intensely eager for gratification or satisfaction.… … Universalium
Ravenous — Infobox Film name = Ravenous caption = Theatrical release poster producer =Adam Fields David Heyman Tim Van Rellim writer = Ted Griffin starring = Guy Pearce Robert Carlyle Jeremy Davies Jeffrey Jones David Arquette Neal McDonough director =… … Wikipedia
hunger — Synonyms and related words: ache, an universal wolf, appetence, appetency, appetite, appetition, aspire after, be ravenous, break bread, canine appetite, cannibalism, carnivorism, carnivority, carnivorousness, chewing, consumption, count calories … Moby Thesaurus
hunger — n 1. hungriness, appetite, appetition, appetence, stomach, taste; tapeworm, Pathol. bulimia, canine appetite, Inf. sweet tooth; ravenousness, edacity, voraciousness. 525 2. craving, thirst, coveting, want; yearning, longing, pining, desire, yen,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
ravenous — Synonyms and related words: Apician, a hog for, acquisitive, all devouring, all engulfing, avaricious, avid, bloodsucking, bolting, bottomless, coveting, covetous, cramming, crapulent, crapulous, devouring, dog hungry, edacious, empty, esurient,… … Moby Thesaurus
ravenous — adj. 1 very hungry, famished. 2 (of hunger, eagerness, etc., or of an animal) voracious. 3 rapacious. Derivatives: ravenously adv. ravenousness n. Etymology: ME f. OF ravineus (as RAVEN(2)) … Useful english dictionary
βουλιμία — βουλῑμίᾱ , βουλιμία ravenous hunger fem nom/voc/acc dual βουλῑμίᾱ , βουλιμία ravenous hunger fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) βουλῑμίᾱ , βουλιμιάω suffer from pres imperat act 2nd sg βουλῑμίᾱ , βουλιμιάω suffer from imperf ind act 3rd… … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
βουλιμίας — βουλῑμίᾱς , βουλιμία ravenous hunger fem acc pl βουλῑμίᾱς , βουλιμία ravenous hunger fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) βουλῑμίᾱς , βουλιμιάω suffer from imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
βουλιμίᾳ — βουλῑμίαι , βουλιμία ravenous hunger fem nom/voc pl βουλῑμίᾱͅ , βουλιμία ravenous hunger fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
bulimia — [19] The condition now called ‘bulimia’ – in which bouts of overeating are followed by bouts of purging – was recognized and so named in the 1970s. The word used to name it, however, is much more ancient than that. It goes back to Greek boulimia … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins