Starve

饿死
definition
verb
she left her animals to starve
(of a person or animal) suffer severely or die from hunger.
pull down that window for we are perfectly starving here
be freezing cold.
translation of 'starve'
verb
饿死,
饿,
饿得要死,
饿得慌,
饥
example
German U-boats hoping to 'starve' Britain into submission
Then we have the so called pet lovers who 'starve' the family pet dog till his skeletal bone structure protrudes through its limp flesh.
I cannot trust a man who will 'starve' children to death and think nothing of it.
she left her animals to 'starve'
German U-boats hoping to 'starve' Britain into submission
The primary objective of this campaign is to 'starve' terrorists of essential funding and technical support…
If it is wrong to whip a dog or 'starve' a horse or bait bears for sport or grossly abuse farm animals, it is wrong for all people in every place.
she left her animals to 'starve'
It sounds, through the distribution of land and the distribution of food, like the government is trying to hold on to control and 'starve' its enemies into submission.
Sure, you deal crack on the side, you beat your wife, you 'starve' your kids, but you're straight and you go to church, so we're here to save you.
But we could 'starve' the beast to death by ceasing to provide its main source of food: our money.
Since you, his loving owner, have the power to either feed or 'starve' your pet, your dog looks to you as its only supplier of food.
Battling granny Dot Kelly, from Farnworth, today said that British Coal tried to ‘ 'starve her out' ’ of her sit-in 1,800 ft. below ground at closure threatened Parkside pit.
My great-grandfather and his 26 year old daughter had been executed; his 34 year old son had frozen and 'starved' to death in the Arctic gold mines of Kolyma.
When the liberators arrived they found more than 20,000 naked corpses of prisoners, who had 'starved' to death, lying unburied on open ground.
But what her parents say is we can't stand by as a loving mom and dad and watch her be 'starved' or dehydrated to death.
He was known as a skilful printer and darkroom operative, even though his sight was severely damaged after he was 'starved' by his captors in the Second World War.
He argued that Mayo General Hospital was recognised by the Dept of Health and Children as the most efficient hospital in Europe and yet it was 'being starved of' funds.
The nuclear submarine lobby, known in the Navy as the ‘Black Mafia’, went ruthlessly for Trident, even though it might mean that the rest of the Navy 'was starved of' funds.
What if Germany's U-boats had won the Battle of the Atlantic and 'starved' Britain into submission?
The government was the chief agency that offered work for the poor and saved them from 'starvation' .
Public infrastructure 'is starved of' funds to justify Private Public Partnerships.
Dentistry is perhaps an even better example - only when the NHS dentistry system 'was starved of' funds did we see a major change to private treatment and insurance - and even there you actually had to pay to get most NHS treatment anyway.
The policy appears to be to ignore these people, 'starve them out' , deny them healthcare and they will either die or go away.
Otherwise, we'd all have frozen and 'starved' to death.
After said party, back at the parents, Andy got really stroppy with me because I wasn't hungry even though he was 'starving' .
Gulag prisoners were systemically 'starved' , beaten, and forced to labor in sub-zero weather.
There's still a person there and they're 'starving' her.
His brother, meanwhile, had 'starved' to death, trapped in his wheelchair in a mountain of trash and accessible only via a network of tunnels.
More often than not we went hungry anyway, but then they attempted to 'starve us out' .
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