starved
v. (使)挨饿,饥饿( starve的过去式和过去分词 ); 缺乏,急需; 缺胶
If people starve, they suffer greatly from lack of food which sometimes leads to their death.
A number of the prisoners we saw are starving...
我们看到的一些囚犯快要饿死了。
In the 1930s, millions of Ukrainians starved to death or were deported...
在 20 世纪 30 年代,有几百万乌克兰人饿死或被驱逐出境。
To starve someone means not to give them any food.
He said the only alternative was to starve the people, and he said this could not be allowed to happen...
他说唯一的其他选择就是让人们挨饿,又说这是绝对不允许发生的。
Judy decided I was starving myself.
朱迪认定我在让自己挨饿。
If a person or thing is starved of something that they need, they are suffering because they are not getting enough of it.
The electricity industry is not the only one to have been starved of investment...
投资严重缺乏的不光是电力工业。
The most damaging thing the West could do is to starve Russia of new foreign capital.
西方能够祭出的最阴险一招就是不让俄罗斯得到新的外资。
1. suffering from lack of food
2. extremely hungry;
The five survivors eventually reached safety, ragged, half-starved and exhausted.
5位幸存者最终到达安全之地时已经衣衫褴褛、饥肠辘辘、精疲力尽。
In these places people starved, were flogged, were clubbed to death.
在这些地方,人们忍饥挨饿,遭受鞭打,甚至会被乱棍打死。
We were drowning in data but starved of information.
我们淹没在大量的数据中却找不到有用的信息。
The frontier station was starved for food and water.
边防站急需食物和水.
The refugees starved out.
难民因饥饿而人数大减.