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Перевод: hunger speek hunger


[существительное]
голод ; голодуха ; голодание; жажда ; сильное желание;
[глагол]
голодать; быть голодным; принуждать голодом; жаждать; сильно желать


Тезаурус:

  1. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness
  2. This insatiable hunger to know other people's business alarmed her, for she was the least inquisitive of mortals.
  3. The result has been a hunger to worship God and express love and affection in song and words.
  4. There is also a long tradition of migration, mostly to the United States, as people seek a better life and an escape from poverty and land hunger.
  5. It went on for days and thirst was a terrible thing, much worse than hunger; so that, remembering his torture, how his lips had cracked, one rainy day, at random, on impulse, he had lapped a drink out of a puddle.
  6. The Wife (Helen Mirren) and her Lover (Alan Howard) discover their mutual hunger over the hors d'oeuvres, and proceed to reverse the cycle - they couple in the lavatory, are formally introduced in the restaurant, fall in love in the pantry and are expelled into the charnel house of a butcher's van - the price of tasting the fruit of knowledge.
  7. In the case of dieting, do not force yourself to diet in a way that involves too much hunger or deprivation.
  8. On the one hand, I associated wealth with freedom, pleasure, joy, exuberance, travel and opportunities - and shortage of money with struggle, sacrifice, self-sabotage, fear, cold and hunger.
  9. Following the path, continue down to the charming sunken alpinum of 1800 and arrive at a further part of the Hunger Wall.
  10. At the top of the hill (which can also be reached by funicular), are the remains of the Hunger Wall, built by Charles IV to give work to the starving.
  11. To make this case, he defined poverty in "the old absolute sense of hunger and want" or as "starving children and squalid slums".
  12. The vision of the future country mixed the aim of liberating the new State (and those who would direct it) with the emancipation of the inhabitants of the country: an end to exploitation, hunger and hardship.
  13. Others who have had the courage to stand up and be counted include Miss Doina Cornea, a former professor of French, now on hunger strike in the ethnic Hungarian city of Cluj; Mr Gabriel Andreescu, a geophysicist in Bucharest; and Mr Mirca Dinescu, a poet, also in Bucharest.

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