English to Indonesian Dictionary voracious

voracious

rakus
definition
adjective
he had a voracious appetite
wanting or devouring great quantities of food.
translation of 'voracious'
adjective
rakus,
besar sekali,
tamak,
lahap
example
As a three-year-old with a 'voracious' appetite, he can easily down 15 mint brownies in one sitting.
The titbits his own hunting skill provided were insignificant when set against his 'voracious' appetite, and it was the duty of his parents to make up the difference.
So 'voracious' is China's appetite for turtle that it has all but eradicated its own turtle population before turning to the export market.
This was my first movie back at work, and I had such a 'voracious' appetite for acting.
There has, in my opinion, never been an advertising medium with as 'voracious' an appetite for new images and ideas as the internet.
As predicted, we got enough judo on Japanese television to sate all but the most 'voracious' appetites.
With their 'voracious' appetite for stored cereals and nuts, the red flour beetle and its kin cause millions of dollars of damage annually.
There will never be another Pavarotti, he believes, never again that combination of angelic face, 'voracious' appetite and a voice to die for.
I also adore sleeping, and babies don't seem to have the same 'voracious' appetite for sleep I do.
Clearly, the choreographer's wit and 'voracious' appetite for movement continue to serve her well.
In the months leading up to moving to Bulgaria, I became a 'voracious' reader of every item on the news agency wires referring to the country.
Patients chosen for this group were all 'voracious' readers and enjoyed reading either science fiction or fantasy novels.
It seem entirely fitting that his own 'voracious' academic and literary activity should be rooted in a city that takes such an obvious pleasure in all that the mind and body can absorb.
One more tragedy caused by the 'voracious' appetites of men determined to consume all the diminishing resources of fish left in the seas.
Harnessing the 'voracious' appetites of microorganisms could potentially provide an economical route to remediate contaminated soils.
Because of their 'voracious' appetites, bats function as extremely effective and pesticide-free pest control.
Apart from their 'voracious' appetite for native species, another worry is that they will burrow into riverbanks, adding to the problem of erosion.
Rearing enough host insects to satisfy the predators' 'voracious' appetites, after all, doesn't come cheap.
I was a little disturbed that he had a 'voracious' appetite for potato chips and would leave the empty wrappers all over the floor.
Moles have a 'voracious' appetite and can eat 70-100 percent of their weight daily.
He was a conservationist, a wry observer of human behaviour, a 'voracious' reader, a great storyteller, a fearless reviewer.
He has a 'voracious' appetite for film study, takes detailed notes in meetings and does plenty of technique work on his own.
He has passion for movies and a 'voracious' appetite for the genre.
His 'voracious' appetite forces my wife to get up at all times of the night to feed him.
Mostly, though, she collected books: not as a rare book collector, but rather as the 'voracious' reader she was.
A 'voracious' reader, he is already into reading Tamil books, magazines and newspapers.
Hedgehogs have a 'voracious' appetite for the birds' eggs.
This situation is particularly unhappy because I am and always have been a 'voracious' reader, getting through an average of two or more books a week.
Its 'voracious' appetite for materials is driving up not only commodity prices but ocean shipping rates as well.
Working day and night, I had a 'voracious' appetite, perhaps a psychological reaction to the pressure.
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