starving

starving ['stɑ:vɪŋ]  [ˈstɑrvɪŋ] 

原级:starve

911查询·英语单词

第三人称单数:starves

过去分词:starved

过去式:starved

starving 基本解释
挨饿的;饥饿,引申为供应不足;挨饿,饥饿( starve的现在分词 );缺乏,急需;
starving 网络解释

starving的反义词

1. 很饿:How about you, Richard? 你呢 Ricchard | Starving. 很饿. | You guys are like three kids. 你们就像热 个孩子.

2. 缺料:浇口gate | 缺料starving | 排气breathing

3. 挨着饿歇斯底里浑身赤裸:I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by mad... | Starving, hysterical, naked, dragging themselves...|挨着饿歇斯底里浑身赤裸... | through the negro streets at dawn lookin' tor an angry fix.|拖...

4. 是啊 我们等了很久 但是因为太饿 所以:Where were you? We left you messages.|你去哪儿了? 我... | Yeah, we waited, but we were, like, starving, so we...|是啊 我们等了很久 但是因为太饿 所以... | I'm sorry I kept Bella from dinner.|很抱歉 让Be...

starving 单语例句

1. Anyone who sees a starving teenager in shabby clothing begging with tears in her eyes would feel compassion.

2. While patrolling the mountainous reserve on April 17, workers found the critically ill and starving panda.

3. Midas eventually starved for his love of gold - love of cash is starving the world of economic activity.

4. starving什么意思

4. Fifteen percent of the world's population is starving not because there is no food available, but they simply have no money to buy it.

5. starving的翻译

5. His loyalty was proclaimed by offerring a roasted piece of flesh from his leg to feed the starving king.

6. Gold mining in Sudan went on a high gear after South Sudan gained independence starving Khartoum of urgently need foreign exchange through oil revenue.

7. Heart failure develops when the heart is unable to pump blood round the body efficiently, starving tissues of oxygen and nutrients.

8. starving的翻译

8. It was so idiomatic the parallels with China's starving and aspiring artists were inescapable.

9. It's like someone who has been starving suddenly finding so much to eat that he suffers from indigestion.

10. I called her this morning, she was starving Our troops are about to leave for Wenchuan.

starving 英英释义

noun

1. starving的意思

1. the act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine

    e.g. the besiegers used starvation to induce surrender
           they were charged with the starvation of children in their care

    Synonym: starvation

adj

1. suffering from lack of food

    Synonym: starved