Traditional Chinese Meaning of from hunger

因飢餓

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Definitions and Meaning of from hunger in English

from hunger

an uneasy feeling or weakened condition resulting from lack of food, a desire or a need for food, a weakened condition brought about by prolonged lack of food, to feel or suffer hunger (see hunger entry 1), very bad or inept, an uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the lack of food and resulting directly from stimulation of the sensory nerves of the stomach by the contraction and churning movement of the empty stomach, a strong desire, a craving or urgent need for food or a specific nutrient, to make hungry, to feel or suffer hunger, a weakened disordered condition brought about by prolonged lack of food, a craving, desire, or urgent need for food, to have an eager desire, an uneasy sensation occasioned by the lack of food

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因飢餓

an uneasy feeling or weakened condition resulting from lack of food, a desire or a need for food, a weakened condition brought about by prolonged lack of food,

糟糕,壞的,匱乏的,災難性的,糟糕的,瘸子,貧窮的,可怕,不可接受的,錯誤

可接受的,適當的,好吧,資本,經典,古典的,體面的,優秀的,好,偉大

frolics => 嬉戲, frocks => 裙子, frocking => 穿禮服, frizzles => 卷曲, frivolling => 揮霍,