Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Thirst"

El significado de "Thirst" en varias frases y oraciones

Q: ¿Qué significa to thirst for approval?
A: Wanting people’s approval desperately.
Q: ¿Qué significa thirst,fangs?
A: Is this the name of a series of vampire novels?
Thirst is sed
Fang is colmillo
Q: ¿Qué significa The thirst is real.?
A: What's the context? :)
Q: ¿Qué significa thirst?
A: Thirsty is a word to describe when you want something to drink. Thirst is usually not used alone in a sentance.

Ejemplos de oración usando "Thirst"

Q: Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con thirst .
A: Indiana Jones has a thirst for adventure.

Bill didn't drink any water this morning, so he is thirsty.

Mountain Dew is sure to quench any thirst.

Palabras similares a "Thirst" y sus diferencias

Q: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre thirst y eagerness y desire y craver ?
A: Thirst originally is meant for needing water.
"I'm thirsty, I'm gonna go get some water"


Crave is meant for food in general.
"
I've been craving donuts lately"


Desire is just general. It means to want something.

"The desire to change the world. The drsire to be successful. The desire to have kids"

Eagerness means to have no problem doing something.
Q: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre thirst y eagerness y desire y craver ?
A: Thirst, crave and desire are all similar. Eager is a description of really wanting to do something. For example if you’re really excited to go watch a movie, you can say that you are ‘eager’.

Thirst can refer to literally being ‘thirsty’ - as in you need something to drink, but you can also ‘thirst’ for something you want. Thirsty is also a slang word often used when you are attracted to someone, you can say you are ‘thirsty’ for them.

Desire and crave are very similar. However, crave has a a bit more intensity than desire. I will provide some example sentences:

I desire to do well in school.
I desire to have a good job.
She is very desirable. (It’s the adjective form of desire).

I crave really good food.
I crave warmth.
Pregnant women often crave weird things.

Q: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre thirst y desire ?
A: They're usually interchangable, for example a common saying "A thirst for knowledge" works just as well when you use desire "A desire for knowledge".
Both are effectively 2 separate words that mean "a craving or longing"
Q: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre thirst y crave ?
A: thirst is usually for liquid

for example:
im thirsty, can i have some water

crave is usually for food

for example:
im craving noddles right now

Traducciones de "Thirst"

Q: ¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? thirst trap?
A: Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Q: ¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? hello everyone. can we say "she had thirst of learning" in english or maybe "she had eagerness to learn" when describing someone who really wanna learn? thanks
A: Yes, but in both cases you need an indefinite article! For example:

“She had a thirst for learning.”
“She had an eagerness to learn.”

Both of the above sentences are completely acceptable!
Q: ¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? thirst
A: Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta

Otras preguntas sobre "Thirst"

Q: ¿Esto suena natural? I hope to always have this insatiable thirst for language learning XD
A: × I hope to always have this insatiable thirst for language learning XD
✓ I hope to always have this insatiable thirst for learning language XD

Q: I have a thirst to discover and learn more. I dream of a professional career on an international scale, combining my passion for languages and cultures and my interest in global trade. You can count on my bubbly personality, my hard work ethic and my attitude to always put all my efforts for the best of the company and the team! (This is for my Linkedin profile, feel free to correct, even the smallest detail, or to add other suggestions like more common ways of saying something or advice).
A: "I have a thirst to discover and to* learn more."

* Small point. We call this "parallelism" - making the different parts of a sentence match (TO verb 1 ... TO verb 2 ... TO verb 3 ...)


"I dream of a professional* career on an international scale, combining my passion for languages and cultures with** my interest in global trade."

* I would remove "professional" here. "professional career" is a little redundant but, again, it's a small point.
** I think this sounds a little better. Some people get hung up on multiple "and"s in a sentence too, by the way.


"You can count on my bubbly personality, my hard work ethic and my attitude to always put all my efforts for the best of the company and the team!"

This is the only part that's not excellente. It's still very good and still sounds natural but could be improved a little (I am picky lol). I am having a hard time rewriting it because to me the ideas aren't all totally connected. Are you saying that you can be counted on to put all your efforts for the best of the company and the team BECAUSE of your bubbly personality, your hard work ethic and your attitude? Or are you saying that the person reading this can count on those 3 things: 1. your bubbly personality; 2. your hard work ethic; 3. your attitude to always put all your efforts for the best of the company and the team. Good parallelism with the "my"s though!

I am really being picky here, what you had was already very good :)
Q: we thirst mean we want/we desire?
A: yes, we thirst means we desire strongly
Q: Por favor, muéstrame cómo pronunciar thirst .
A: Let me know if you have any trouble!

Transcript: Thirst. My thirst for adventure cannot be quenched. Thirst.
Q: ¿Esto suena natural? the thirst
A: It sounded quite good! Here's what it sounds like when I say it for reference.

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