1.切望,热望;追求 (after; for)
1.to have a strong feeling of wanting something
1.The Spa for which Sir Thomas hankered was in a little town in Belgium, a sort of hideaway really because almost no one had heard of it.
托马斯爵士向往的斯帕是比利时的一个小镇,实际上有点像隐居地,因为几乎没人曾经听说过。
2.He hankered to do something of quarrel.
他真想大吵一顿。
3.Some years ago, before the mobile became so popular, it was the pager that the young people hankered after.
几年前手机还不那么普及的时候,年轻人追求的就是寻呼机。
4.By the end of the 90s, Pitt was awash in the trappings of celebrity but says he hankered after greater focus and fulfilment.
20世纪90年代末,皮特深陷名人陷阱之中,但是他渴望更大的关注和成就。
5.We have all hankered after items were seen at the mall or in an advertisement.
当看到商店中称列的和广告中展示的商品时,我们都会忍不住想买下来。
6.This is not the first time that Americans have hankered for a change in alcohol policy during a period of economic distress.
经济低迷,美国人不免想改改饮酒政策,其实这并不是第一次。
7.Place the hankered items in the closet, and the basket items on the end Sofa, unless guest History or preferences state otherwise.
把悬挂的衣物放入橱中,把篮子里的衣物放在沙发边上除非客人的资料库或喜好表明有另外不同的摆放。
8.not least because you can see such a tempting chance to get something you have long hankered after.
尤其因为你能够看到如此一个诱人的机会去得到一些你已苦苦追求多时的东西。
9.He had hankered after fame all his life.
他一生追求名望。
10.I hankered for a good cup of coffee.
我想喝一杯咖啡。