appetite
/ˈæpɪtaɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈæpɪtaɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈa-pə-ˌtīt/ (ame, mw)
appetite — 名詞
1. your body's wish for a meal, or the level of hunger you feel
食慾
想吃東西的感覺
your body's wish for a meal, or the level of hunger you feel
The long swim gave Noah a huge appetite for lunch.
那場長泳讓 Noah 午餐時食慾大開。
give someone an appetite
After the fever, Mei finally got her appetite back.
退燒後,Mei 終於恢復了食慾。
get your appetite back
Hot weather can take away your appetite by late afternoon.
炎熱天氣到了傍晚,可能會讓你沒食慾。
By six o'clock, the children had worked up an appetite.
到了六點,孩子們玩到肚子都餓了。
After the dentist visit, Daniel had no appetite for dinner.
看完牙醫後,Daniel 晚餐一點食慾也沒有。
文法句型
have an appetite
lose your appetite
work up an appetite
用法筆記
Often used with verbs like have, lose, spoil, and work up. Distinguish from sense 2, which usually takes appetite for + an abstract noun such as risk, change, or travel.
常見錯誤
2. a powerful wish to have, do, or get more of something
渴望;興致
對某事強烈想要或投入
a powerful wish to have, do, or get more of something
Investors showed little appetite for risky deals after the market crash.
市場崩盤後,投資人對高風險交易幾乎沒了興致。
appetite for + noun
Kalani's appetite for travel grew after her first solo trip.
Kalani 第一次獨旅後,對旅行的渴望更強了。
The team has an appetite for hard problems and long hours.
這個團隊對難題和長工時都有很強的興致。
Cheap loans increased developers' appetite for building on the coast.
低利貸款提高了建商在海岸開發的胃口。
Voters no longer had much appetite for another tax rise.
選民對再次加稅已經沒什麼興致了。
- desire
the broadest choice and less vivid
- enthusiasm
stresses eager interest more than wanting to obtain something
- craving
stronger and often more emotional or uncontrolled
- indifference
suggests no real interest or wish
- reluctance
suggests unwillingness rather than strong desire
文法句型
have an appetite for something
show little appetite for something
用法筆記
Usually appears in the pattern appetite for + noun or -ing form. Distinguish from sense 1, which is about eating and often appears with lose, spoil, or work up.