crave
verb /kreɪv/
/kreɪv/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they crave | /kreɪv/ /kreɪv/ |
he / she / it craves | /kreɪvz/ /kreɪvz/ |
past simple craved | /kreɪvd/ /kreɪvd/ |
past participle craved | /kreɪvd/ /kreɪvd/ |
-ing form craving | /ˈkreɪvɪŋ/ /ˈkreɪvɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] to have a very strong desire for something
synonym long for渴望;热望 - crave (for) something She has always craved excitement.
她总盼望得到刺激。 - to crave alcohol/drugs/sweet food/carbohydrates/cigarettes/coffee
渴望饮酒/吸毒/吃甜食/吃淀粉质食物/吸烟/喝咖啡 - crave to do something They craved to return to their homeland.
他们渴望回到自己的家园。
- crave (for) something She has always craved excitement.
- [transitive] crave something (British English, old use) to ask for something seriously
恳求;请求 - I must crave your pardon.
我必须恳求您原谅。
- I must crave your pardon.
词源Old English crafian (in the sense ‘demand, claim as a right’), of Germanic origin; related to Swedish kräva, Danish kræve ‘demand’. The current sense dates from late Middle English.