thirst
- IPA[θəːst]
英式
- a feeling of needing or wanting to drink something;lack of the liquid needed to sustain life
- have a strong desire for something;feel a need to drink something
verb: thirst, 3rd person present: thirsts, gerund or present participle: thirsting, past tense: thirsted, past participle: thirsted
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a feeling of needing or wanting to drink something they quenched their thirst with spring water 同義詞
- ▪ lack of the liquid needed to sustain life tens of thousands died of thirst and starvation
- ▪ a strong desire for something his thirst for knowledge was mainly academic 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ strong sexual desire or arousal he is oblivious to all the thirst around him
動詞
- 1. have a strong desire for something an opponent thirsting for revenge
- 2. archaic feel a need to drink something a few could drink while many thirsted
- a sexually appealing photo of oneself posted to social media: they make social media a sexier place with their relentless stream of thirst traps
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an activity, food, etc.) causing thirst.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an activity, food, etc.) causing thirst.
Oxford American Dictionary
- serving to relieve thirst; refreshing.
Oxford Dictionary
- serving to relieve thirst; refreshing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sexually appealing photo of oneself posted to social media: they make social media a sexier place with their relentless stream of thirst traps
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[THərst]
美式
- a feeling of needing or wanting to drink something: they quenched their thirst with spring water
- (of a person or animal) feel a need to drink something.
Oxford American Dictionary