crave
/kreɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /kreɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrāv/ (ame, mw)
crave — 動詞
- cravepresent simple I / you / we / they
- craveshe / she / it
- cravedpast simple
- craving-ing form
1. to feel an extremely strong need or want for something, often a particular food,
渴望
極度想要某物(如食物、經驗)
to feel an extremely strong need or want for something, often a particular food, a drink, or an emotional experience — so strong that it is hard to think of anything else.
In the summer heat Diego craved a cold drink and a long rest after jogging.
在夏日的豔陽下跑完步後,Diego 渴望來杯冷飲並好好休息。
crave + noun phrase (object of strong physical need)
Fatima dieted strictly for a month and craved chocolate every day.
Fatima 嚴格節食了一個月,每天都渴望吃巧克力。
crave + specific food noun
The little girl craved her mother's attention and followed her around the house all morning.
那個小女孩渴望媽媽的關注,整個早上都在屋子裡跟著媽媽團團轉。
- desire
more general and less intense; can be mild or strong
- long for
focuses on something absent or out of reach; more emotional than physical
- yearn for
more poetic and emotional; implies a deep, sad longing
- hunger for
suggests instinctual need like hunger; less urgent than crave
文法句型
crave + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used for physical needs (hunger, thirst, tiredness) or emotional wants that feel almost physical. Stronger than 'want' and closer to 'need' in intensity. Subject is often a person, but can also be the body itself.
常見錯誤
2. to ask for something in a very serious, humble, or urgent way, especially when y
懇求
鄭重迫切地請求(寬恕、憐憫等)
to ask for something in a very serious, humble, or urgent way, especially when you need forgiveness, mercy, or basic necessities.
The old fisherman craved the return of calm weather after three days of storm.
遭遇了三天暴風雨後,老漁夫懇求天氣恢復平靜。
formal register: crave + abstract noun for urgent need
In his final letter to the court, the prisoner craved mercy from the judge.
囚犯在寫給法院的最後一封信中,懇求法官的寬恕。
formal register: crave mercy (legal context)
The villagers craved the king's protection after the army marched through their land.
軍隊掠過村莊後,村民們懇求國王的保護。
文法句型
crave + noun phrase
crave + for + noun (archaic)
用法筆記
This sense is markedly formal or literary. Rare in everyday conversation. Object is typically an abstract noun (forgiveness, mercy, pardon) rather than a concrete item. Distinguished from sense 1: the focus here is on requesting from someone in authority, not on internal desire.