hunger$36262$ - traduzione in italiano
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hunger$36262$ - traduzione in italiano

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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hunger      
v. avere fame, essere affamato; (fig) agognare, bramare, desiderare ardentemente
hunger pain         
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  • Increased use of irrigation played a major role in the [[Green Revolution]].
  • ''[[Migrant Mother]]'' by [[Dorothea Lange]] (1936).
  • A soup kitchen in [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada in 1931.
  • Volunteers pass out food items from a food bank run by [[Feeding America]]
  • 2012 drought]].
  • ''[[The Hunger March]]'' sculptures in Copenhagen
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STATE IN WHICH A PERSON, FOR A SUSTAINED PERIOD, IS UNABLE TO EAT SUFFICIENT FOOD TO MEET BASIC NUTRITIONAL NEEDS
World hunger; Famish; Hunger pangs; Hunger migration; Hungers; Hunger pain; Hungy; Repletion; Hunger relief; Hungry people; Hunger (malnutrition); Hunger (social science); Hunger (politics); Acute hunger
n. crampi della fame
hunger pangs         
  • date=January 2023}}<ref name = "foodAndFamine"/>
  • Potential signatory}}
  • A poster made by the United States Food Administration around the years 1914-1917 urging Americans to ration.
  • No data}}
  • Increased use of irrigation played a major role in the [[Green Revolution]].
  • ''[[Migrant Mother]]'' by [[Dorothea Lange]] (1936).
  • A soup kitchen in [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada in 1931.
  • Volunteers pass out food items from a food bank run by [[Feeding America]]
  • 2012 drought]].
  • ''[[The Hunger March]]'' sculptures in Copenhagen
  • upright=1.15
STATE IN WHICH A PERSON, FOR A SUSTAINED PERIOD, IS UNABLE TO EAT SUFFICIENT FOOD TO MEET BASIC NUTRITIONAL NEEDS
World hunger; Famish; Hunger pangs; Hunger migration; Hungers; Hunger pain; Hungy; Repletion; Hunger relief; Hungry people; Hunger (malnutrition); Hunger (social science); Hunger (politics); Acute hunger
n. crampi della fame

Definizione

famish
¦ verb archaic reduce or be reduced to extreme hunger.
Origin
ME: from obs. fame 'starve, famish', from OFr. afamer, based on L. fames 'hunger'.

Wikipedia

Hunger (disambiguation)

Hunger is a prolonged condition in which insufficient amounts of food are available.

Hunger or The Hunger may also refer to: