Apetecer in english
Crave
pronunciation: kreɪv part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kreɪv part of speech: verb
In gestures
apetecer = tickle + Posesivo + fancy ; like ; be in the mood for ; feel up to ; feel like it ; feel like + Gerundio.
Example: Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.Example: But the incompleteness of information can be turned into an asset by challenging students to specify what additional information they would like and how they would attempt to get it.Example: Essentially, I read whatever I am in the mood for -- it is a completely spontaneous choice.Example: Patients who wear contact lenses will be able to wear them whenever they feel up to it = Patients who wear contact lenses will be able to wear them whenever they feel up to it.Example: How do you work when you really don't feel like it, when you are tired or grumpy or slightly under the weather?.Example: Like many whose vocation is to serve their fellow-man, from New York cab drivers to Parisian cafe waiters, they do not always feel like smiling.more:
» lo que + apetecer = whatever + Nombre + fancy ; whatever floats + Posesivo + boat ; whatever tickles + Posesivo + fancy .
Example: We serve coffee as well as a selection of herbal teas, so whatever you fancy you can pop a teabag in the pot and enjoy a cuppa. Example: There are plenty of green spaces to relax, play games or do whatever floats your boat on a nice day. Example: I know of no other organization on the planet that offers you so many choices to whatever tickles your fancy than ours.» o lo que + apetecer = or whatever + Posesivo + heart + desire .
Example: Come to school with your wildest, bushiest and fanciest moustache possible -- you can make it out of paper, felt, fur or whatever your heart desires.