transitive. To wish for, desire, want (some state of affairs, usually for someone's benefit or the reverse); sometimes also with implication of…
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释义 | the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > [verb (transitive)] (51) willeOE transitive. To wish for, desire, want (some state of affairs, usually for someone's benefit or the reverse); sometimes also with implication of… wilnec897 To desire. with clause or accusative and infinitive. desirec1230 transitive. To have a strong wish for; to long for, covet, crave. with simple object. catcha1350 transitive. To be filled with or affected by (desire, fear, fury, or other emotion). Obsolete (poetic and rare in later use). appetec1385 To seek after, desire, covet, long for. appetitec1385 To have an appetite for; to desire greatly, long for, seek after. to wait after ——1393 To expect, look forward to; to be ambitious or desirous of, seek for. Obsolete. to set (also have, keep, turn) one's mind onc1450 The direction or focus of a person's thoughts, desires, inclinations, or energies. In phrases, as one's mind is (also runs) on: one attends to… list1545 transitive. To desire or wish for (something). exopt1548 transitive. To wish or desire greatly. to have a mind1553 to have a mind phr. With for, †of. To wish for, desire. desiderate1646 transitive. To desire with a sense of want or regret; to feel a desire or longing for; to feel the want of; to desire, want, miss. lust1653 intransitive. To desire, choose, wish. transitive. To desire. Obsolete. (Cf. list, v.1 3.) to have eyes for1657 to have eyes for and variants: to pay attention to; to be interested in or attracted to (frequently in contexts excluding all but one person or… like1685 transitive. In a conditional construction, with should or would: to wish to have (something). want1698 transitive. With infinitive as object. To wish or desire to do something. Cf. wanna, v.1 choose1766 The notion of a choice between alternatives is often left quite in the background, and the sense is… To wish to have, to want. nonstandard. to be stuck on1878 transitive (in passive). slang (originally U.S.). to be stuck on: to be infatuated with (a person); to have a crush on. Also: to be taken with (a… Subcategories:— a person or his presence (1) — a person to do something (2) — something to be done (2) — pursue object of desire (2) — cry for object of desire (1) — stimulate or strengthen (desire) (5) — desire wrongly (1) — satisfy (needs or desires) (14) — devour or take in greedily (1) — desire to be without (1) — manipulate in order to achieve desired end (1) — to promise to try to secure desired result (1) — have no desire for (1) |
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