English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "uhaw" ay isang matinding pagnanais o pagnanasa para sa inumin, lalo na kapag ang isang tao ay dehydrated o hindi nakakainom ng tubig sa loob ng mahabang panahon. Maaari rin itong tumukoy sa matinding pagnanais o pananabik para sa isang bagay, tulad ng tagumpay, kaalaman, o pagmamahal. Bukod pa rito, maaari itong gamitin upang ilarawan ang pagkatuyo o kakulangan sa ginhawa sa bibig at lalamunan na dulot ng kakulangan ng moisture o hydration.

Synonyms

  1. crave
  2. starve
  3. lust
  4. hunger

Sentence Examples

  1. Oh, the animal world could be cruel, but it was never done through a thirst for violence, but only for survival.
  2. There must be all sorts in the world and though we may be all knights, there is a great difference between one and another for the courtiers, without quitting their chambers, or the threshold of the court, range the world over by looking at a map, without its costing them a farthing, and without suffering heat or cold, hunger or thirst but we, the true knights-errant, measure the whole earth with our own feet, exposed to the sun, to the cold, to the air, to the inclemencies of heaven, by day and night, on foot and on horseback nor do we only know enemies in pictures, but in their own real shapes and at all risks and on all occasions we attack them, without any regard to childish points or rules of single combat, whether one has or has not a shorter lance or sword, whether one carries relics or any secret contrivance about him, whether or not the sun is to be divided and portioned out, and other niceties of the sort that are observed in set combats of man to man, that you know nothing about, but I do.
  3. For the famous knight Don Quixote of La Mancha, who rights wrongs, gives food to those who thirst and drink to the hungry.
  4. A disturbingly strong sensation of thirst and hunger washed over him.
  5. Gangs rendering the hallways free of corpses with shivs and 3inch blades, or stay and die of starvation, thirst, or hypothermia, because this apartment was freezing without heating.
  6. What led me into it was a certain thirst for vengeance, which is strong enough to disturb the quietest hearts.
  7. They were all but about to die of thirst when suddenly they saw a being show up whose robes were so white that they appeared to glow.
  8. They carried alforjas all of them, and all apparently well filled, at least with things provocative of thirst, such as would summon it from two leagues off.
  9. The moment she stopped to catch her breath, the thirst returned stronger than before.
  10. After two hours the guide stopped the elephant, and gave him an hour for rest, during which Kiouni, after quenching his thirst at a neighbouring spring, set to devouring the branches and shrubs round about him.