"appetite" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

appetite sustantivo

sustantivo + appetite
Kolokacji: 4
consumer appetite • investor appetite • risk appetite • animal appetite
appetite + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 6
appetite suppressant • appetite loss • appetite stimulant • appetite control • appetite suppression • ...
appetite + verbo
Kolokacji: 10
appetite returns • appetite grows • appetite seems • appetite vanishes • appetite wanes • ...
verbo + appetite
Kolokacji: 15
lose one's appetite • satisfy one's appetite • give an appetite • feed one's appetite • suppress appetite • ...
adjetivo + appetite
Kolokacji: 47
insatiable appetite • voracious appetite • sexual appetite • good appetite • hearty appetite • ...
preposición + appetite
Kolokacji: 9
of appetite • to one's appetite • for one's appetite • in appetite • with an appetite • ...
(1) of, to, for, in, with, ...
Kolokacji: 9
2. to one's appetite = aby czyjś apetyt to one's appetite
3. for one's appetite = dla czyjś apetyt for one's appetite
6. on one's appetite = na czyjś apetyt on one's appetite
7. about one's appetite = około czyjś apetyt about one's appetite
  • And Mr. Fleisher said the threat to Social Security revenue came from lawmakers' appetite for spending.
  • If the need arose, she would be protected from Scout's appetite for her.
  • So called from his inordinate appetite: Ciacco, in Italian, signifying a pig.
  • Morgan Stanley benefited from investors' seemingly insatiable appetite for the securities of companies in technology and telecommunications industries.
  • English critics can be heard more often these days saying it comes simply from Scotland's appetite for state subsidies.
  • One of Cerialls' slaves offered her a basket of berries, to take the edge from her appetite until the feast was served.
  • Intel, for example, has said much of its recent growth has come from consumers' appetite for its hottest new chips.
  • It wasn't going to stay fresh much longer or, for that matter, judging from the gryphon's appetite, last much longer.
  • The revolving door's ubiquity in New York City comes, in part, from the city's insatiable appetite for skyscrapers.
  • The painting is a sad little pat on the back to a culture estranged from its own appetite.

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