hungry
adj. 飢餓的; 渴望的,渴望得到; (統稱)饑民; 荒年的,不毛的
When you are hungry, you want some food because you have not eaten for some time and have an uncomfortable or painful feeling in your stomach.
My friend was hungry, so we drove to a shopping mall to get some food...
我的朋友餓了,於是我們開車去一家購物中心吃飯。
She is reduced to stealing to feed her hungry family.
她淪落到要靠偷竊來養活飢餓的家人。
If people go hungry, they do not have enough food to eat.
Leonidas' family had been poor, he went hungry for years.
利奧尼達斯家曾經很窮,他有很多年都吃不飽肚子。
If you say that someone is hungry for something, you are emphasizing that they want it very much.
Susan was certainly hungry for a life different from the one she had made for herself...
蘇珊無疑一心想過一種和現在不同的生活。
I left Oxford in 1961 hungry to be a critic.
我於1961年離開牛津,渴望成為一名評論家。
1. feeling hunger; feeling a need or desire to eat food;
2. (usually followed by `for') extremely desirous;
The hungry man greedily shoveled the food into his mouth.
那個飢餓的人貪婪地、大口大口地吃.
Being hungry for the whole morning, I couldn't help cramming myself.
我餓了一上午, 禁不住狼吞虎嚥了起來.
He has run out of food; his children are hungry.
他家揭不開鍋了, 孩子們都等著吃飯.
Tom was really hungry and ate up everything served.
湯姆確實餓壞了,把端到桌上的東西吃得精光.
He wandered about naked and hungry.
他衣不蔽體,食不果腹,在大街上徘徊.