hanker
英 [ˈhæŋkə(r)]
美 [ˈhæŋkər]
v.  渴望,渴求(某事物)
现在分词:hankering 过去式:hankered 复数:hankers 过去分词:hankered 第三人称单数:hankers
BNC.22119 / COCA.30477
牛津词典
verb
- 渴望,渴求(某事物)
to have a strong desire for sth- He had hankered after fame all his life.
他一生追求名望。 - She hankered to go back to Australia.
她渴望回到澳大利亚。 
 - He had hankered after fame all his life.
 
柯林斯词典
- VERB 渴望;热望
If youhanker aftersomething, you want it very much.- I hankered after a floor-length brown suede coat.
我渴望有一件长及脚跟的棕色绒面革大衣。 
 - I hankered after a floor-length brown suede coat.
 
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- I don't hanker after squirrel meat.
我不喜欢吃松鼠肉。 - He has not learned to despise the dust, and to hanker after gold.
他没有学会厌恶尘土而渴求黄金。 - For house-hunters who hanker after central city living with a country quality, the open weekend is an ideal opportunity to prospect for or fantasise about London garden square living and to weigh up the pros and cons of communal space.
对于那些渴望居住在市中心、又希望享受乡村气息的购房者而言,开放周末是一个理想的机会,可以去探寻或设想伦敦花园广场的居住氛围,并权衡社区环境的优缺点。 - Light is a language to make us sure the idea of designer and his hanker of art.
光是一种语言,向我们述说设计师的设计理念和艺术追求; - IF YOU hanker after the idealistic spirit of international co-operation, talk to the boss of an emerging-market multinational.
如果你渴望跨国合作的理想主义精神,那么你和跨国新兴市场的老板就有的聊了。 - Even after all these years, I still hanker for a motorbike.
尽管过了这么些年,我仍然希冀得到一辆摩托车。 - I hankered after a floor-length brown suede coat.
我渴望有一件长及脚跟的棕色绒面革大衣。 - Hanker for fame [ praise]
追求名声[赞美] - An official, as a professionist, is expected not to hanker for self-interest that only common professionists do, but to insist on the consciousness of government service and erect the professional role morality with the core of dedication.
官员作为职业者,其社会期望不是正当地追求私利,而是坚持公职意识,树立以奉献为核心的职业角色道德; - I often hanker after a little peace and respite from confusion, but it is really hard to come by.
我常想在纷扰中寻出一点闲静来,然而委实不容易。 
