wanted
US: /ˈwɔntɪd/
UK: /wˈɒntɪd/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
wanted /'wɔntid/- tính từ
- cần, được cần đến, được yêu cầu, được đòi hỏi
- Wanted a typist: cần một người đánh máy
- bị tìm bắt, bị truy nã
- cần, được cần đến, được yêu cầu, được đòi hỏi
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjectivebeing searched for by the police, in connection with a crime: He is wanted by the police in connection with the deaths of two people. + Italy's most wanted man
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 desire, crave, wish (for), long for, pine for, hope (for), fancy, covet, hanker after, lust after, hunger for or after, thirst for or after, yearn for, Colloq have a yen for:
I want you near me. Ignore his crying - he just wants some ice-cream. Maybe he's crying because he wants to go.
2 need, lack, miss, require, call for, demand, be deficient in, be or stand in want or in need of, necessitate; be or fall short of:
This engine wants proper maintenance. The bottle wants only a few more drops to fill it.
n.
3 need, lack, shortage, deficiency, dearth, scarcity, scarceness, insufficiency, scantiness, inadequacy, paucity:
For want of good writers, the literary quarterly diminished in size and finally disappeared.
4 appetite, hunger, thirst, craving, desire, fancy, wish, longing, yearning, hankering, demand, necessity, requirement, requisite, prerequisite, Colloq yen:
She gave up trying to satisfy his wants.
5 poverty, need, indigence, homelessness, destitution, privation, pauperism, penury, neediness, impecuniousness:
The civilized nations are trying to solve the problems of want, which seem to increase daily.
Concise dictionary
wants|wanted|wantingwɑnt /wɒntnoun
+a state of extreme poverty
+the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
+anything that is necessary but lacking
+a specific feeling of desire
verb
+feel or have a desire for; want strongly
+have need of
+wish or demand the presence of
+hunt or look for; want for a particular reason
+be without, lack; be deficient in