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Перевод: hanker
[существительное] страстное желание; [глагол] жаждать; страстно желать
Тезаурус:
- If LEAs take their assigned task seriously, schools may begin to hanker for the days when they were given the tools and told to get on with the job.
- "Bert Shutt's Palais's no good for dancing with Alvin Hanker."
- Likewise, if it is tin that you hanker for, Jones is in charge of 150000 tonnes of the material that his political masters have decided they no longer need.
- Some temperaments hanker after blueprints - "if only I could find the right formula I'd triumph".
- Stockbrokers, politicians and company chairmen hanker after retail investors for the same, simple reason: they think they are chumps.
- Who was she, who'd been crucified by Hamish's departure, to hanker after someone else's husband?
- James Arbuthnot, of Wanstead and Woodford, argues that if the Labour-run Association of London Authorities and the Tory-run London Boroughs Association were to merge, they could provide the "voice for London" its voters still apparently hanker after.
- Lancashire is the best cheese to use in place of the Greek Feta when you return from holiday but still hanker after the sun.
- Many Labor politicians, believing deregulation has failed, hanker after old policies.
- Alvin Hanker is in his room.
- They hanker for the climate, the friendly slower-paced lifestyle and lack of congestion and a new start at 40.
- The best I could do would be to say "I like peaches better", but quite apart from the logical objection to deriving "Choose the peach" from this psychological statement, reliance on a generalization about my preference could get me into a habit which would dim my awareness of the tastes, until I fail to notice that I no longer like peaches as much as I did, or that at this moment I hanker after a pear, so that the abortive try at rationalization would make my choice less intelligent.
- Krikova's Krasny Reserve 1983 (6.95 from Butlers Wine Cellar in Brighton) combines Pinot Noir with Merlot and Malbec in a rich wine that tastes like chocolate dipped in tar; a drink to satisfy those who still hanker after old-style beefed-up Burgundies.
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