Apetito in english

Appetite

pronunciation: æpətaɪt part of speech: noun
In gestures

apetito = appetite. 

Example: We need to know what and how consumers' information appetites have changed.

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» abrir el apetitogive + Nombre + an appetitewhet + Posesivo + appetite .

Example: She takes marijuana every few hours, under her doctor's advice, to control pain and give her an appetite otherwise she would starve to death.

Example: She complains that English cooking does not whet her appetite -- the
food looks good, but has no smell and almost no taste.

» apetito insaciablevoracious appetiteinsatiable appetite .

Example: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.

Example: It was the perfect time to chew the fat with Geoff and talk to him about his insatiable appetite for the macabre.

» apetito sexualsex drivelibidosexual desirelead in + Posesivo + pencil .

Example: It's difficult for a female to understand just how powerful the average man's sex drive is.

Example: The most common side effects of using steroids reported were heightened libido, acne, and increased body hair.

Example: Female sexual dysfunction refers to the inability of a woman to function adequately in terms of sexual desire, sexual arousal, orgasm, or in coital situations.

Example: You'll be lucky if he still has some lead in his pencil -- the only thing that gets hard at that age is arteries.

» apetito vorazvoracious appetite .

Example: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.

» comer con apetitoeat with + appetite .

Example: Concerning these categories, parents should ask whether their child usually falls asleep easily and wakes up rested; eats with appetite; and has bowel and bladder control, especially during the day.

» controlar el apetitocurb + Posesivo + appetite .

Example: A friend of mine recently told me about a new diet pill she bought for $80 that seems to be completely curbing her appetite.

» frenar el apetitocurb + Posesivo + appetite .

Example: A friend of mine recently told me about a new diet pill she bought for $80 that seems to be completely curbing her appetite.

» no tener apetitobe off + Posesivo + foodbe off + Posesivo + oats .

Example: Her period of madness is characterised by being off her food, by refusing to prepare food, and by silence.

Example: Anyhow, family -- including my darling niece and nephew, who were a little bit off their oats when I arrived.

» perder el apetitolose + Posesivo + appetite .

Example: Patients suffering from stress are anxious, dread the future, lose responsiveness to the environment, have insomnia, and lose their appetite.

» perder el apetito y encontrar el de un leónlose + Posesivo + appetite and find a horse's [Traducción adaptada posible de un dicho poco utilizado hoy día en inglés] .

Example: Whenever I was hungry and cleared my plate, my mother would say, 'Poor boy, he lost his appetite and found a horse's'.

» satisfacer + Posesivo + apetitosatisfy + Posesivo + appetite .

Example: In order to satisfy the appetites of their users, parliamentary libraries subscribe to many newspapers and increasingly consult the current events data bases.

» tener buen apetitohave + a good appetite .

Example: He rests tranquilly, has a good appetite, and says he 'feels tip-top'.

Apetito synonyms

appetence in spanish: apetencia, pronunciation: æpətens part of speech: noun appetency in spanish: apetencia, pronunciation: æpətənsi part of speech: noun
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