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    desire查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'zaɪər] 现在分词:desiring
    过去式:desired 过去分词:desired
    名词复数:desires 第三人称单数:desires

    基本释义/说明:n.渴望;欲望
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    n.
    ①意欲,想要;切望;愿望;
    have a strong desire to do sth (= strongly desire to do sth)
    急切的想做某事.
    have no desire for wealth or fame
    没有名利心.
    He works hard from a desire to become rich.
    他因渴望致富而努力工作.
    It`s impossible to satisfy all their desires.
    使他们所有的欲望都得到满足是不可能的.
    ②要求;请求;
    I will do it at your desire.
    我愿照你的要求去做.
    She played a piece by desire.
    她应邀演奏了一曲.
    ③意中物,所渴望得到的东西;
    I hope you will get all your heart`s desires.
    我希望你想得到的东西都能得到.
    vt.
    ①愿望,想望;企求;
    desire fame (happiness)
    求名(幸福).
    I desire to see you.
    我很想见见你.
    This dictionary leaves much to be desired.
    这本词典还有许多地方需要改进.
    leave nothing to be desired
    没有什么缺点
    Our rooms at the hotel were all that could be desired.
    我们在旅馆中所住的房间使我们满意极了.
    ②要求,请求;
    I desire you to wait.
    我要你等一等.
    He desires that you should see him at once.
    他请求你立刻去见他.
    desire an immediate answer
    要求立即答复.
    -扩展释义
    vt. 【计算机】
    想要(要求);n.愿望
    But they possessed no desire for a knowledge of the picture as a whole.
    但是他们对搞清楚事情的全貌却毫无愿望
    v. 【法律专业】
    意思 ,愿
    vt. 【化学】
    想要,要求
    vt.
    1. 渴望;要求[W][+to-v][+that][O2]2. 想与...发生性关系,n.1. 欲望,渴望[C][U][(+for)]2. 情欲,性欲[C][U][(+for)]3. 渴望的东西;渴望的人[S1]
    Most people desire happiness and good health.
    大多数人渴望幸福和健康。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. I had a desire to see the world’

    同义词系列1
    同义词系列6
    -desire的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    desire的过去式和过去分词
    “His good looks and charming demeanor have made him a highly desired bachelor.”
    “Cut the material to the desired proportions.”
    Free from desire.
    “This conflict expresses itself physically through attempts to form a desireless, self-contained body.”
    “Framarin argues against this view and offers an account of desireless action.”
    Feeling desire; eagerly wishing; eager to obtain
    “Skaters desirous of taking part in trials should bring their birth certificates duly attested by principals of their respective schools.”
    “Doctors are often portrayed as sincere and kindhearted people desirous of relieving the suffering of others.”
    “In the second verse, Duke continues that many of them are desirous of luxury, money, homes, and perceived economic freedom.”
    Worthy to be desired; pleasing; agreeable.
    “Like all good festivals, the vibrant atmosphere is highly facilitative of pairing with a desirable mate.”
    “Indeed, flexibility is now a desirable commodity by which individuals and social groups may be judged.”
    “It would be desirable for you to learn to manage your finances.”
    Having or indicating wish or desire. || (grammar) Of a verb expressing a wish.

    名词 变体/同根词

    desirelessness
    同义词: undesire
    Absence of desire.
    The state of being desirous.
    The state of being desirable.
    “The desirability of living in the countryside has pushed rural house prices way beyond the reach of many agricultural workers, he says.”
    “The desirability of domestic reform.”
    “He had not at all overrated her desirability.”
    The quality of being desirable.
    “This information will have a significant influence to me on the desirableness of an apartment.”
    “The need for low water content just takes a lot of the desirableness away from them from my standpoint.”
    “For a number of reasons these naturally produced pesticides have not found widespread commercial exploitation, despite their ecological desirableness.”
    One who desires, asks, or wishes.
    “The flesh or sensitive part is the first desirer, though it be sin no further than it is voluntary.”
    “The law operates to bring together the desirer and the object that aroused the desire.”
    “He is often a desirer of learning, which once arrived at, proves his strongest armour.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    desire的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
    “Or else, while the other is yet a great way off, he sendeth an ambassage, and desireth conditions of peace.”
    desire的第三人称单数形式
    To miss, to feel the absence of, to long for.
    “Some may desiderate longer notices of German theories concerning the origin and character of the Acts.”
    “We need not deny a designer of the world, but we desiderate evidence of his actual workmanship.”
    “It is the authoritative sentence of the Church then on this difficult subject that we desiderate.”
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