intransitive. To have a strong, excessive, or inordinate desire. Const. for, after, †unto; occasionally with infinitive or noun-clause. archaic.
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释义 | the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > inordinate or excessive desire > desire inordinately [verb (intransitive)] (3) lust1530 intransitive. To have a strong, excessive, or inordinate desire. Const. for, after, †unto; occasionally with infinitive or noun-clause. archaic. greedc1685 intransitive. To indulge one's greed; to be avaricious; to have an eager longing for. to skin a flint1834 In hyperbolical phrases denoting excessive meanness or the willingness to go to extreme lengths to save or gain something, esp. in to skin a flint… |
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