want 音标拼音: [w'ɑnt] [w'ɔnt]
n . 缺乏,贫困,需要
vt . 要,希望,必须,缺少,征求
vi . 需要,缺少
缺乏,贫困,需要要,希望,必须,缺少,徵求需要,缺少
want n 1 :
a state of extreme poverty [
synonym : {
privation }, {
want },
{
deprivation }, {
neediness }]
2 :
the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable ;
"
there is a serious lack of insight into the problem "; "
water is the critical deficiency in desert regions "; "
for want of a nail the shoe was lost " [
synonym : {
lack }, {
deficiency }, {
want }]
3 :
anything that is necessary but lacking ; "
he had sufficient means to meet his simple needs "; "
I tried to supply his wants " [
synonym : {
need }, {
want }]
4 :
a specific feeling of desire ; "
he got his wish "; "
he was above all wishing and desire " [
synonym : {
wish }, {
wishing },
{
want }]
v 1 :
feel or have a desire for ;
want strongly ; "
I want to go home now "; "
I want my own room " [
synonym : {
desire }, {
want }]
2 :
have need of ; "
This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner " [
synonym : {
want }, {
need }, {
require }]
3 :
hunt or look for ;
want for a particular reason ; "
Your former neighbor is wanted by the FBI "; "
Uncle Sam wants you "
4 :
wish or demand the presence of ; "
I want you here at noon !"
5 :
be without ,
lack ;
be deficient in ; "
want courtesy "; "
want the strength to go on living "; "
flood victims wanting food and shelter "
Want \
Want \,
v .
i . [
Icel .
vanta to be wanting .
See {
Want }
to lack .]
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1 .
To be absent ;
to be deficient or lacking ;
to fail ;
not to be sufficient ;
to fall or come short ;
to lack ; --
often used impersonally with of ;
as ,
it wants ten minutes of four .
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The disposition ,
the manners ,
and the thoughts are all before it ;
where any of those are wanting or imperfect ,
so much wants or is imperfect in the imitation of human life . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To be in a state of destitution ;
to be needy ;
to lack .
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You have a gift ,
sir (
thank your education ),
Will never let you want . --
B .
Jonson .
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For as in bodies ,
thus in souls ,
we find What wants in blood and spirits ,
swelled with wind .
--
Pope .
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Note :
Want was formerly used impersonally with an indirect object . "
Him wanted audience ." --
Chaucer .
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Want \
Want \ (
277 ),
n . [
Originally an adj .,
from Icel .
vant ,
neuter of vanr lacking ,
deficient . [
root ]
139 .
See {
Wane },
v .
i .]
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1 .
The state of not having ;
the condition of being without anything ;
absence or scarcity of what is needed or desired ;
deficiency ;
lack ;
as ,
a want of power or knowledge for any purpose ;
want of food and clothing .
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And me ,
his parent ,
would full soon devour For want of other prey . --
Milton .
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From having wishes in consequence of our wants ,
we often feel wants in consequence of our wishes .
--
Rambler .
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Pride is as loud a beggar as want ,
and more saucy .
--
Franklin .
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2 .
Specifically ,
absence or lack of necessaries ;
destitution ;
poverty ;
penury ;
indigence ;
need .
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Nothing is so hard for those who abound in riches ,
as to conceive how others can be in want . --
Swift .
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3 .
That which is needed or desired ;
a thing of which the loss is felt ;
what is not possessed ,
and is necessary for use or pleasure .
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Habitual superfluities become actual wants . --
Paley .
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4 . (
Mining )
A depression in coal strata ,
hollowed out before the subsequent deposition took place . [
Eng .]
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Syn :
Indigence ;
deficiency ;
defect ;
destitution ;
lack ;
failure ;
dearth ;
scarceness .
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Want \
Want \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Wanted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Wanting }.]
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1 .
To be without ;
to be destitute of ,
or deficient in ;
not to have ;
to lack ;
as ,
to want knowledge ;
to want judgment ;
to want learning ;
to want food and clothing .
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They that want honesty ,
want anything . --
Beau . &
Fl .
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Nor think ,
though men were none ,
That heaven would want spectators ,
God want praise .
--
Milton .
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The unhappy never want enemies . --
Richardson .
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2 .
To have occasion for ,
as useful ,
proper ,
or requisite ;
to require ;
to need ;
as ,
in winter we want a fire ;
in summer we want cooling breezes .
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3 .
To feel need of ;
to wish or long for ;
to desire ;
to crave .
"
What wants my son ?" --
Addison .
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I want to speak to you about something . --
A .
Trollope .
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Wa '
n '
t \
Wa '
n '
t \
A colloquial contraction of was not .
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224 Moby Thesaurus words for "
want ":
absence ,
ache to ,
adulteration ,
aim at ,
ardor ,
arrearage ,
ask ,
awayness ,
bare cupboard ,
bare necessities ,
bare subsistence ,
be desirous of ,
be dying to ,
be found wanting ,
be hurting for ,
be in want ,
be indicated ,
be inferior ,
be insufficient ,
be pinched ,
be poor ,
become ,
befit ,
beggarliness ,
beggary ,
behoove ,
blank ,
break ,
burn to ,
call for ,
choose ,
choose to ,
claim ,
clamor for ,
collapse ,
come short ,
concupiscence ,
covet ,
crave ,
cry for ,
cry out for ,
curiosity ,
dearly love to ,
dearth ,
decline ,
defalcation ,
default ,
defect ,
defectibility ,
defectiveness ,
deficiency ,
deficit ,
demand ,
demand for ,
deprivation ,
desiderate ,
desideration ,
desideratum ,
desire ,
destitution ,
discontinuity ,
drive ,
drought ,
eagerness ,
empty purse ,
erroneousness ,
essential ,
essentials ,
exact ,
exigency ,
exiguousness ,
fail ,
fail of ,
fall away ,
fall short ,
fall shy ,
fallibility ,
famine ,
fancy ,
fantasy ,
faultiness ,
favor ,
follow ,
gap ,
go on welfare ,
grinding poverty ,
gripe ,
hand -
to -
mouth existence ,
have designs on ,
have nothing on ,
have occasion for ,
hiatus ,
homelessness ,
hope ,
horme ,
immaturity ,
impairment ,
impecuniousness ,
imperfection ,
impoverishment ,
impurity ,
inaccuracy ,
inadequacy ,
inadequateness ,
incompleteness ,
indigence ,
indispensable ,
inexactitude ,
inexactness ,
insufficiency ,
intellectual curiosity ,
interval ,
itch to ,
kick the beam ,
lack ,
lacuna ,
lag ,
libido ,
like ,
like to ,
long to ,
lose ground ,
love ,
love to ,
lust ,
lust after ,
lust for learning ,
meagerness ,
mediocrity ,
mendicancy ,
mind ,
miss ,
missing link ,
moneylessness ,
must ,
must item ,
necessaries ,
necessities ,
necessitousness ,
necessity ,
need ,
need for ,
need to ,
neediness ,
neverness ,
nonexistence ,
nonoccurrence ,
nonpresence ,
not answer ,
not approach ,
not come near ,
not compare ,
not hack it ,
not make it ,
not make out ,
not measure up ,
not qualify ,
not stretch ,
not suffice ,
nowhereness ,
occasion ,
omission ,
ought ,
outage ,
passion ,
patchiness ,
pauperism ,
pauperization ,
penury ,
pinch ,
play second fiddle ,
pleasure ,
pleasure principle ,
poorness ,
prefer ,
prerequire ,
prerequirement ,
prerequisite ,
privation ,
rank under ,
require ,
requirement ,
requisite ,
requisition ,
run short ,
run short of ,
scantiness ,
serve ,
sexual desire ,
shortage ,
shortcoming ,
shortfall ,
should ,
sketchiness ,
skimpiness ,
slump ,
starvation ,
starve ,
stop short ,
subserve ,
subtraction ,
take doing ,
take to ,
the necessary ,
the needful ,
thirst for knowledge ,
ullage ,
undevelopment ,
unevenness ,
unperfectedness ,
unsoundness ,
urge ,
want doing ,
want to ,
wantage ,
wanting ,
will ,
will and pleasure ,
wish ,
wish fulfillment ,
wish to ,
wish to goodness ,
wish very much ,
would fain do
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WANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of WANT is to be needy or destitute How to use want in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Want
WANT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary WANT definition: 1 to wish for a particular thing or plan of action "Want" is not used in polite requests: 2 to… Learn more
WANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Want definition: to feel a need or a desire for; wish for See examples of WANT used in a sentence
758 Synonyms Antonyms for WANT - Thesaurus. com Find 758 different ways to say WANT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
WANT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you want something, you feel a desire or a need for it I want a drink [VERB noun] Ian knows exactly what he wants in life [VERB noun] People wanted to know who this talented designer was [VERB to-infinitive] They began to want their father to be the same as other daddies [VERB noun to-infinitive]
Want - definition of want by The Free Dictionary To have a strong feeling to have (something); wish (to possess or do something); desire greatly: She wants a glass of water They want to leave See Synonyms at desire b To desire (someone to do something): I want you to clean your room 2 a To request the presence or assistance of: You are wanted by your office b
What does WANT mean? - Definitions. net To wish for or to desire (something) To be lacking, not to exist There was something wanting in the play To lack, not to have (something) To be in need of; to require (something) That chair wants fixing A personification of want
want verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of want verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Want Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To have a strong feeling to have (something); wish (to possess or do something); desire greatly She wants a glass of water They want to leave To have too little of; be deficient in; lack It wants twelve minutes of midnight To lack the necessities of life; be destitute or impoverished To feel the need of; long for; crave To want adventure
WANT Synonyms: 252 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for WANT: crave, desire, enjoy, like, prefer, wish (for), love, covet; Antonyms of WANT: hate, despise, loathe, refuse, detest, abhor, reject, decline