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Crave Cup 渴望 Great Desire Kreɪv Craving Tea

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Pron [kreɪv]
Back 【CRAVE】
I'm craving for a cup of tea. I've not had one all day.
我想要一杯茶,我一整天都没喝茶了。
【重点词汇】
crave v. 渴望 同: fuss
crave for: 渴望
Vocab
cravehave a craving, appetite, or great desire for

To crave something is to have a great desire for it, as one might crave love, fame, or French fries.

Crave is typically used in the context of emotional or physical desires rather than practical needs. For example, most people crave a hug or a cup of hot cocoa every now and then, but it’s unusual to crave a new filing cabinet or tie rack — although if that’s how you feel, don’t let us interfere. Interestingly, crave comes from an Old English word meaning “demand.” Perhaps our ancestors were more assertive about getting what they wanted.

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