slovodefinícia
desire
(mass)
desire
- túžba, žiadosť, túžiť
desire
(encz)
desire,dychtit Zdeněk Brož
desire
(encz)
desire,prosba luke
desire
(encz)
desire,přání luke
desire
(encz)
desire,přát si luke
desire
(encz)
desire,touha
desire
(encz)
desire,toužit
desire
(encz)
desire,toužit po
desire
(encz)
desire,zatoužit po
desire
(encz)
desire,žádat luke
Desire
(gcide)
Desire \De*sire"\, n. [F. d['e]sir, fr. d['e]sirer. See
Desire, v. t.]
1. The natural longing that is excited by the enjoyment or
the thought of any good, and impels to action or effort
its continuance or possession; an eager wish to obtain or
enjoy.
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Unspeakable desire to see and know. --Milton.
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2. An expressed wish; a request; petition.
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And slowly was my mother brought
To yield consent to my desire. --Tennyson.
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3. Anything which is desired; an object of longing.
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The Desire of all nations shall come. --Hag. ii. 7.
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4. Excessive or morbid longing; lust; appetite.
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5. Grief; regret. [Obs.] --Chapman.

Syn: Wish; appetency; craving; inclination; eagerness;
aspiration; longing.
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Desire
(gcide)
Desire \De*sire"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desired; p. pr. & vb.
n. Desiring.] [F. d['e]sirer, L. desiderare, origin
uncertain, perh. fr. de- + sidus star, constellation, and
hence orig., to turn the eyes from the stars. Cf. Consider,
and Desiderate, and see Sidereal.]
1. To long for; to wish for earnestly; to covet.
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Neither shall any man desire thy land. --Ex. xxxiv.
24.
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Ye desire your child to live. --Tennyson.
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2. To express a wish for; to entreat; to request.
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Then she said, Did I desire a son of my lord? --2
Kings iv. 28.
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Desire him to go in; trouble him no more. --Shak.
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3. To require; to demand; to claim. [Obs.]
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A doleful case desires a doleful song. --Spenser.
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4. To miss; to regret. [Obs.]
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She shall be pleasant while she lives, and desired
when she dies. --Jer. Taylor.

Syn: To long for; hanker after; covet; wish; ask; request;
solicit; entreat; beg.

Usage: To Desire, Wish. In desire the feeling is usually
more eager than in wish. "I wish you to do this" is a
milder form of command than "I desire you to do this,"
though the feeling prompting the injunction may be the
same. --C. J. Smith.
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desire
(wn)
desire
n 1: the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state
2: an inclination to want things; "a man of many desires"
3: something that is desired
v 1: feel or have a desire for; want strongly; "I want to go
home now"; "I want my own room" [syn: desire, want]
2: expect and wish; "I trust you will behave better from now
on"; "I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise"
[syn: hope, trust, desire]
3: express a desire for
desire
(vera)
DESIRE
DEsign by Simulation and REndering om parallel architectures
[project] (ESPRIT)
podobné slovodefinícia
desire
(mass)
desire
- túžba, žiadosť, túžiť
desire
(encz)
desire,dychtit Zdeněk Broždesire,prosba lukedesire,přání lukedesire,přát si lukedesire,touha desire,toužit desire,toužit po desire,zatoužit po desire,žádat luke
desire to know
(encz)
desire to know, n:
desired
(encz)
desired,kýžený adj: Pinodesired,požadovaný lukedesired,vytoužený lukedesired,žádaný Zdeněk Broždesired,žádoucí Zdeněk Brož
desires
(encz)
desires,přeje si Zdeněk Brož
from a desire to
(encz)
from a desire to,ve snaze web
sexual desire
(encz)
sexual desire, n:
undesired
(encz)
undesired,
Desired
(gcide)
Desire \De*sire"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desired; p. pr. & vb.
n. Desiring.] [F. d['e]sirer, L. desiderare, origin
uncertain, perh. fr. de- + sidus star, constellation, and
hence orig., to turn the eyes from the stars. Cf. Consider,
and Desiderate, and see Sidereal.]
1. To long for; to wish for earnestly; to covet.
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Neither shall any man desire thy land. --Ex. xxxiv.
24.
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Ye desire your child to live. --Tennyson.
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2. To express a wish for; to entreat; to request.
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Then she said, Did I desire a son of my lord? --2
Kings iv. 28.
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Desire him to go in; trouble him no more. --Shak.
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3. To require; to demand; to claim. [Obs.]
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A doleful case desires a doleful song. --Spenser.
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4. To miss; to regret. [Obs.]
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She shall be pleasant while she lives, and desired
when she dies. --Jer. Taylor.

Syn: To long for; hanker after; covet; wish; ask; request;
solicit; entreat; beg.

Usage: To Desire, Wish. In desire the feeling is usually
more eager than in wish. "I wish you to do this" is a
milder form of command than "I desire you to do this,"
though the feeling prompting the injunction may be the
same. --C. J. Smith.
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Desireful
(gcide)
Desireful \De*sire"ful\, a.
Filled with desire; eager. [R.]
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The desireful troops. --Godfrey
(1594).
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Desirefulness
(gcide)
Desirefulness \De*sire"ful*ness\, n.
The state of being desireful; eagerness to obtain and
possess. [R.]
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The desirefulness of our minds much augmenteth and
increaseth our pleasure. --Udall.
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Desireless
(gcide)
Desireless \De*sire"less\, a.
Free from desire. --Donne.
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Desirer
(gcide)
Desirer \De*sir"er\, n.
One who desires, asks, or wishes.
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Undesired
(gcide)
Undesired \Undesired\
See desired.
desire
(wn)
desire
n 1: the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state
2: an inclination to want things; "a man of many desires"
3: something that is desired
v 1: feel or have a desire for; want strongly; "I want to go
home now"; "I want my own room" [syn: desire, want]
2: expect and wish; "I trust you will behave better from now
on"; "I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise"
[syn: hope, trust, desire]
3: express a desire for
desire to know
(wn)
desire to know
n 1: curiosity that motivates investigation and study [syn:
desire to know, lust for learning, {thirst for
knowledge}]
desired
(wn)
desired
adj 1: greatly desired [syn: coveted, desired, {in
demand(p)}, sought after]
2: wanted intensely; "the child could no longer resist taking
one of the craved cookies"; "it produced the desired effect"
[syn: craved, desired]
sexual desire
(wn)
sexual desire
n 1: a desire for sexual intimacy [syn: sexual desire, eros,
concupiscence, physical attraction]
undesired
(wn)
undesired
adj 1: not desired; "an undesired result" [syn: undesired,
unsought]
desire
(vera)
DESIRE
DEsign by Simulation and REndering om parallel architectures
[project] (ESPRIT)

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