wanter$540963$ - traduzione in greco
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wanter$540963$ - traduzione in greco

ECONOMIC TERM FOR SOMETHING THAT IS DESIRED
Wanting; Wants; Wanter

wanter      
n. στερούμενος, θέλων

Definizione

want
I
n.
need
1) to fill, meet, satisfy a want
2) to minister to smb.'s wants
3) for want of (to die for want of medical care)
4) in want of (in want of a job)
poverty
5) in want (to live in want)
II
v.
1) to want badly, desperately, very much (they wanted very badly to see us)
2) (d; intr.) to want for ('to be in need of') (they will never want for anything)
3) (D; tr.) ('to seek') to want for (he is wanted for murder in three states)
4) (D; tr.) ('to desire') to want for (we want you for our team)
5) (E) ('to desire') I want to help
6) (BE) (G) ('to be in need of') your shirts want mending; the house wants painting; her hair wants cutting
7) (H; no passive) ('to desire') they want us to finish the job in two weeks
8) (colloq.) (J) I want them singing in tune!
9) (colloq.) (M) ('to desire') I want them to be kept busy at all times
10) (N; used with an adjective, past participle) ('to desire') we want the troublemakers removed; I want them ready in one hour; she wants the house painted tomorrow

Wikipedia

Want

The idea of want can be examined from many perspectives. In secular societies want might be considered similar to the emotion desire, which can be studied scientifically through the disciplines of psychology or sociology. Alternatively want can be studied in a non-secular, spiritual, moralistic or religious way, particularly by Buddhism but also Christianity, Islam and Judaism.

In economics, a want is something that is desired. It is said that every person has unlimited wants, but limited resources (economics is based on the assumption that only limited resources are available to us). Thus, people cannot have everything they want and must look for the most affordable alternatives.

Wants are often distinguished from needs. A need is something that is necessary for survival (such as food and shelter), whereas a want is simply something that a person would like to have. Some economists have rejected this distinction and maintain that all of these are simply wants, with varying levels of importance. By this viewpoint, wants and needs can be understood as examples of the overall concept of demand.

Examples of wants that people would like to have is financial monitoring, saving time, higher paying job, more comfort, healthier diet, physical fitness, spirituality, friendship, companionship and safety.