Hambriento in english
Hungry
pronunciation: hʌŋgri part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: hʌŋgri part of speech: adjective
In gestures
hambriento1 = hungry ; starving ; ravenous ; famished.
Example: The article 'Text timeshares: sitting ducks for hungry dogs' examines how US text timesharing companies, responsible for deliver of information to users, are operating, against a background of US business in general.Example: The rights of the little starving author, and the weight of the enormous publishing industry, both are pretty hefty in legal and legislative thinking.Example: You read him to the end with a ravenous appetite and rise from the feast with an unaccountable sense of emptiness.Example: I had no difficulty in grasping this meaning and famished as I was, rather hesitatingly, took the object and greedily devoured it.more:
» estar hambriento = starve ; famish .
Example: Spain's vultures are starving because of regulations that aim to stop the spread of mad-cow disease. Example: Fie on ambition! fie on myself, that have a sword, and yet am ready to famish!.» estar hambriento de poder = be hungry for power .
Example: Submissive people don't necessarily like to be ordered around, and dominant people aren't necessarily hungry for power.» hambriento de poder = power-hungry .
Example: Power-hungry politicians are creating havoc everywhere.hambriento2 = starveling.
Example: 75 percent of the starvelings are children: malnutrition is one of the most frequent causes of child mortality in crisis situations.