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Перевод: longing
[прилагательное] сильно желающий; страстно желающий; [существительное] страстное желание; сильное стремление
Тезаурус:
- So they worry, and look back with longing to the good old, bad old days, when there always seemed to be a kind and sturdy neighbour nearby who was willing to pop in to lend a hand to the elderly and disabled, in the closer-knit communities of their youth.
- He had written to me every week when he could, and I was longing to see him again.
- And wishing, with a sunrise burst of longing to be with you always, to always be gentle as your hair is soft.
- The poignancy of the situation is increased because love and longing themselves are felt to be so close to aggression.
- Longing flamed in her again at the smell and feel of it.
- In important respects, however, his longing was a self-deception, a poetically fruitful means of expressing that sense of loneliness and isolation which had been as much a part of him in Ottery as in London.
- I could talk lengthily about food without longing for it, and at home I could cook meals without tasting and without my mouth watering.
- Life had become spiced by my longing, by the sheer happiness of knowing I would see you that morning, that night, next day:
- A dozen times a day she pictured the woman with prematurely white hair who was now holding Angel to her breast, and she ached with longing to change places with her.
- It tells us about his pride, humour, fixation with the Royal Family, longing for justice: but in pieces of this sort he loses touch with his gifts.
- That gesture was so unexpected and beautiful that it remained in Agnes's memory like the imprint of a lightning bolt; it invited her into the depths of space and time and awakened in the sixteen-year-old girl a vague and immense longing.
- Tony thought a Wolfhound would be great - and Christopher reminded me of his longing for an Old English Sheepdog.
- Longing was the key: "I long to hold some lady," a longing that was inexhaustible, tumultuous and yet ardently romantic.
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