hungriness
/-grēnə̇s -grin-/ (ame, mw)
hungriness — 名詞
1. the uncomfortable physical feeling in your stomach that tells you your body need
飢餓感
身體需要進食的感覺
the uncomfortable physical feeling in your stomach that tells you your body needs to eat food
After six hours without food, the hikers felt an intense hungriness that slowed their pace.
在六小時沒有進食後,這群登山者感受到強烈的飢餓感,腳步也慢了下來。
collocation: intense hungriness
Nadia's hungriness grew worse as she watched her friends eat lunch without her.
Nadia 看著朋友們在她面前吃午餐,飢餓感變得更強烈了。
The gnawing hungriness kept Dan awake long past midnight.
陣陣的飢餓感讓 Dan 直到深夜都無法入睡。
Hana tried to ignore the hungriness by drinking water between meals.
Hana 試著在兩餐之間喝水來忽略飢餓感。
The doctor said hungriness is the body's normal signal that it needs energy.
醫生說飢餓感是身體發出需要能量的正常訊號。
- hunger
far more common; can be used in both literal and metaphorical contexts
- emptiness in the stomach
more descriptive and informal
文法句型
[uncountable noun]
用法筆記
Far less common than hunger in everyday speech. Hunger can refer to both the physical need for food and a strong desire for something; hungriness is almost always limited to the literal physical sensation.