Translation for '
to want' from English to Bulgarian
| VERB | to want | wanted | wanted wanting | wants |
| SYNO | deficiency | deprivation | lack | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- The narrator claims to want to flee civilization (i.e. ...
- This made Mill believe that "our only ultimate end" He argued that humans have a desire to be happy and that that desire causes us to want to be in unity with other humans.
- The Americans believed that there was a moderate faction in the Islamic Republic headed by Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the powerful speaker of the "Majlis" who was seen as a leading potential successor to Khomeini and who was alleged to want a rapprochement with the United States.
- He wrote of "Political Consequences of the Social State of the Anglo-Americans" by saying: "But one also finds in the human heart a depraved taste for equality, which impels the weak to want to bring the strong down to their level, and which reduces men to preferring equality in servitude to inequality in freedom".
- By the end of the First World War, people seemed to want an even more exciting entertainment, a need met by roller coasters.
- There is a common belief that some women are born without a hymen, Among various countries or cultures, males are expected or encouraged to want to engage in sexual activity, and to be more sexually experienced.
- Later, when Laura seems to want to throw herself in front of an express train, the film makes the intention clearer by means of voice-over narration.
- Some reasons that people seek vasectomy reversals include wanting a family with a new partner following a relationship breakdown or divorce, their original partner dying and subsequently going on to repartner and to want children, the unexpected death of a child, or a long-standing couple changing their minds some time later, often prompted by situations such as improved finances or existing children approaching the age of school or leaving home.
- Kevin Thomas of the "Los Angeles Times", praised its cinematography, but warned viewers to "be prepared to want to come up for air only minutes into film", referring to the film's pointless plot.
- Kendall longs for Erica's approval but is also angry over her perceived feelings of being 'abandoned' at birth and comes to want payback against her mother.
- As a consequence each individual is more likely to want to make riskier choices, and to do so more frequently.
- However, prevailing social norms ensure that women frequently wear more delicate clothing, and may therefore be more likely to want the protection an apron offers.
- Claiming to want to make reserves for difficult times, the authorities manage "off-budget" oil revenues in total opacity (the funds are placed in Paris, Switzerland and New York accounts).
- He frightened his friends both with his drunken rants about the FBI and CIA and about his claiming to want to have Elvis's manager Colonel Tom Parker or Kentucky Fried Chicken's Colonel Sanders manage his career.
- This caused many working on the project to want to accelerate development.
- Conrad Hall was not the first choice for director of photography; Mendes believed he was "too old and too experienced" to want the job, and he had been told that Hall was difficult to work with.
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