hanker
vi. 渴望; 渴望得到,渴求
If you hanker after something, you want it very much.
I hankered after a floor-length brown suede coat.
我渴望有一件長及腳跟的棕色絨面革大衣。
1. desire strongly or persistently
Firework was first played to dispel ghosts and evil spirits and hanker for auspiciousness and happiness.
燃放爆竹風俗最早起因於驅鬼除邪,祈求一年的吉祥順利.
Only lazybones and mediocre persons could hanker after the days of messing together.
只有懶漢庸才才會留戀那大鍋飯的年代.
This wet summer makes me hanker after a holiday in the sun.
潮溼多雨的夏天使我渴望度過一個陽光明媚的假期.
I don't hanker after squirrel meat.
我不喜歡吃松鼠肉.
Sometimes they, they just, uh, hanker for a little competition.
有時候他們就是喜歡來點競爭.