渴望英语怎么说
I longed to hear the real tunes, to learn them, and sing them to Akshay Babu.
I always wanted to be a pianist.
Before long the cat was seized by another fit of yearning.
'Young girls especially will try and aspire to things which often they can't achieve and which will leave them feeling bad about themselves.
I long to relive that night, but what she did was so extreme I cannot imagine even mentioning it to any other woman, much less repeat the act.
Ever since I understood the concept of wedlock, I longed for a partner that I could trust.
The hungry man repeated, in a rapturous croak, "Magnificent! " andbegan gnawing another finger.
In the face of the distance of realism and ideality, Hal Zi thirsted for and found freedom and blessedness in corn fields and remoteness.
All are such remoteness, the hope, but cannot be anxious.
Encountered in the reality of love, is not cloying sweet, is bitter bitterness, and I'm more eager to plain.
This is a vivid portrayal of Europe's desire to move closer to China and understand China.
Or their ghostly purpose, their pining vengeance?
You look like you've played the game at this level for years and why the press aren't creaming their collective pants over you is a mystery to me.
Familiarity is itself a desire for liking, a force for liking.
Never ever had he been so thirsty for a look at the world outside the window like now.
Here I am talking about a type of anger that is actually motivated by a longing for harmony and justice.
The two had aspired to join the Academy together, but Luke's uncle Owen insisted he stay on the farm.
His hand pulled Mary's gently and he turned his tired eyes on her appealingly.
I listen vainly, but with thirsty ears, for the witching melody of faint bugles blowing reveille, of far drums beating the long roll.
We have the background of the Aristotelian theory of motion which ascribed desires to physical objects.
Relations are deadlocked, so by creating tension it's demanding attention and it wants to get an upper hand in negotiations.
In previous cases, McMillan has found some of these patients were happy, had a sense of humor and wanted to live despite previous court applications to withdraw life support.
This craving is, of course, the bane of many ex-alcoholics' existence.
But the ferment in the Arab world echoes the struggle for freedom of oppressed peoples under communism, demonstrating that striving for freedom is not simply a Eurasian but a universal aspiration.
A young man who aspired to the study of law once wrote Lincoln for advice.