Desire
11desire — [n1] want, longing admiration, ambition, appetite, ardor, aspiration, attraction, avidity, concupiscence, covetousness, craving, craze, cupidity, devotion, doting, eagerness, fancy, fascination, fervor, fondness, frenzy, greed, hankering*, hunger …
12desire — de·sire vt de·sired, de·sir·ing: to wish for earnestly see also precatory ◇ Courts have variously interpreted desire in wills to indicate either a direction of the testator that must be followed or merely an expression of what the testator hoped… …
13Desire Me — Título (no traducido) Ficha técnica Dirección Jack Conway George Cukor Mervyn LeRoy Victor Saville Producción Arthur Hornblow Jr …
14desire — (v.) early 13c., from O.Fr. desirrer (12c.) wish, desire, long for, from L. desiderare long for, wish for; demand, expect, original sense perhaps await what the stars will bring, from the phrase de sidere from the stars, from sidus (gen. sideris) …
15Desiré — Desiré, Port, Busen an der Ostküste von Patagonien …
16désiré — ⇒DÉSIRÉ, ÉE, part. passé et adj. I. Part. passé de désirer. II. Adjectif A. [En parlant d une chose] Qui est l objet d une aspiration de l âme, du cœur, de l esprit. Les charmes de la patrie lointaine et désirée (PONSON DU TERR., Rocambole, t. 4 …
17desiré — Desiré, [desir]ée. part. pass …
18desire — ► NOUN 1) a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen. 2) strong sexual feeling or appetite. ► VERB 1) strongly wish for or want. 2) want sexually. 3) archaic request or entreat. DERIV …
19desire — by Alison Ross Desire is one of the central terms in Deleuze s philosophical lexicon. In his work with Guattari, Deleuze develops a definition of desire as positive and productive that supports the conception of life as material flows. In… …
20desire — by Alison Ross Desire is one of the central terms in Deleuze s philosophical lexicon. In his work with Guattari, Deleuze develops a definition of desire as positive and productive that supports the conception of life as material flows. In… …