Craving Translate In Tagalog

Craving Translate In Tagalog

what is craving in arts in tagalog​

Daftar Isi

1. what is craving in arts in tagalog​


Answer:

labis na pananabik sa sining

Transated in Tagaloglabis na pananabik sa sining

2. what is the meaning of crave in tagalog?


Upang manabik ng isang bagay ay upang magkaroon ng isang mahusay na pagnanais para sa mga ito, bilang isa ay maaaring manabik nang labis pag-ibig, katanyagan, o French fries. Ang pagnanakaw ay kadalasang ginagamit sa konteksto ng emosyonal o pisikal na mga hinahangad kaysa sa mga praktikal na pangangailangan.

Ang crave sa tagalog ay manabik nang labis, pagmithian nang labis o magmithi nang labis.


3. ano ang kahulugan Ng craving sa Tagalog​


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Answer:

Pagnanasa po yung craving eh..

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4. is food cravings exemplification or definition?​


Answer:

A food craving (also called selective hunger) is an intense desire to consume a specific food, and is different from normal hunger. It may or may not be related to specific hunger, the drive to consume particular nutrients that is well-studied in animals. In studies of food cravings, chocolate and chocolate confectioneries almost always top the list of foods people say they crave; this craving is referred to as chocoholism. The craving of non-food items as food is called pica.

Answer:

Food cravings is an intense or uncontrollable desire of a specific food.

Explanation:

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5. What is the difference between craving and eating disorder? how they differ from each other? How would you categorize it if it is craving or eating disorder? ​


Answer:

For me,craving is a feeling that you wanted to eat something you're thinking or seeing right now,while eating disorder is a feeling that you always wanted to eat any foods even you're not starving,you're full but you still wants to eat.


6. what is agency on cooopcfscydsrs? cravings?​


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7. Write an essay with his sentence as a guide the core teaching of theravadaBuddhism is that life is suffering suffering is due to craving there is a way toovercome craving and the way to overcome craving is the eight-fold pathand the middle way between and mortification)​


Answer:

in Theravada Buddhism that life is a suffering, suffering is due to craving there is a way to overcome craving and the way is to overcome craving is the eightfold path, middle way?

This is the core teaching of all traditions of Buddhism. And Buddhism is not about words or concepts. It is about experience and cannot be fully grasped with words. As an example, try explaining to someone who has never had an orgasm what an orgasm feels like .. no words can convey the experience of this, and no words can convey the experience of Buddhist realities.

Life CONTAINS suffering .. it is not always suffering, but some degree of suffering, loss, disappointment, discontent, etc … we all have this. And we all die, with many of us declining into old age. And of course there are accidents and illnesses. Fears, anger, etc. Through meditation, we train our mind to focus, and as we become good at this, we start to observe ourselves as we walk through our day .. it becomes very obvious how little joy and peace there is within us, how much we rely on what we do NOT have but HOPE to have. But you have to observe this first-hand before you SEE it. With Buddhist skills, your thoughts, emotions and suffering never stop … but how YOU react to them changes. Suffering may happen still, but you are not miserable over it.

As for our attachments and aversions being the cause of our suffering … this is not something you will grasp intellectually. You have to have that trained mind that observes the action-reaction, the trigger-consequence, the cause-effect. AS you begin to see that it IS your attachments and aversi ons, and even your very wish TO be happy all the time, that makes you miserable … well, then you start to change how you react and relate to life.

The Eightfold Path is just a general LIST of approaches and techniques that, if done properly and for enough years, DOES start to tame those wild emotions within. The list is not the techniques or instructions. Does start to produce compassion, both for your own folly, but also for others .. which leads to feeling a greater sense of connection with others and with life in general. And as you stop trying to repress your sorrow, you also stop repressing your joy. You start to be able to live life with vibrancy and openness, and live in this moment, rather than always being distracted by the past, the future or by current distractions that we seek to avoid facing inner discontent (all of our pleasures are an attempt to avoid having to look at ourselves).

Basically, Buddhism is a journey into yourself, undertaken with skills that you develop. In Buddhism, you learn from experience, not from concepts or words. And you are your own teacher … although there is great benefit from working with the guidance of someone who is further ahead than you are (a qualified teacher) .. it is like wanting to become an Olympic skater: No words will give you the skills, and you stand a much better chance of mastering the skills if you have a coach … and how you progress in mastery depends on how much discipline and application you use.


8. 2. Unusual food cravings​


Answer:

Polish Food. “Pierogies and only pierogies. ...

Cigarettes (…to Eat) “So this is pretty weird. ...

Peanut Butter in All Forms. ...

Something Cold and Crunchy. ...

Meat That You Eat With Your Hands. ...

Margaritas, Shaken, Not Stirred. ...

Melon, Melon and More Melon. ...

Ice Cream with a Twist.

Explanation:

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9. specific cravings (if applicable)​


Answer:

us against the world by ariana


10. Craving is the cause of suffering.How is this so?Relate your answer to the craving of some people for political power in the philippines and its effect to themselves and society


Answer:

Craving is the cause of suffering. This is true because some people crave for political power.

The effect on themselves and society is explained below:

Explanation:

CRAVING FOR TOO MUCH POWER IS THE CAUSE OF SUFFERING:

Some politicians crave for more political power because they still run for the same position and they don't want to give chance to others. That is one example of the political dynasty when a particular family doesn't want other people to take their political position because of selfishness.

THE EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH CRAVING FOR POLITICAL POWER:

People do not want to trust the same politicians anymore.  People suffer because they have to endure these corrupt politicians.Politicians who crave for too much political power are called "TRAPO" or traditional politicians.  

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11. It is an unrestrained sexual craving.


Answer:

Unrestrained sexual behavior by a man. Excessive and uncontrollable desire by a man for sexual intercourse. A level of sexual interest or activity considered to be excessive; hypersexuality.

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Answer:

Unrestrained sexual behavior by a man. Excessive and uncontrollable desire by a man for sexual intercourse. A level of sexual interest or activity considered to be excessive; hypersexuality

Explanation:

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12. Give an example of situation that craving


Cravings for carbohydrates can lead to weight gain.


13. Opinion on pregnancy cravings​


Answer:

Other common pregnancy cravings include fast food, pickles, ice cream, fruit juice, dairy, vegetables, and chocolate. It is also quite common for pregnant people to crave odd combinations of their favorite foods, which might have to do with their altered smell and taste buds.

Answer:

sweets, fruit and fruit juices, sour fruits like mangoes, oranges and etc.


14. Describe tagbanua cravings.


Explanation:

Tagbanwa wood carving is unique because it incorporates a technique of completely blackening the surface of the wood and then bringing out white portions while etching the design. Only a few of the Tagbanwa woodcarvings are intended for use in rituals. Most of them serve as toys for the children, décor for the house, or as a means of self-expression.


15. What is the meaning of crave in dictionary​


Answer:

feel a powerful desire for (something).

Answer

verb (used with object), craved, crav·ing.

to long for; want greatly; desire eagerly: to crave sweets; to crave affection. to require; need: a problem craving prompt attention. to ask earnestly for (something); beg for. to ask (a person) earnestly for something or to do something.


16. use yearning craving in a sentence


i am craving for some dessert after dinner.

17. why we still crave for love?​


Answer:

Because you feel that this "love" will satisfy something that you "need" within you. The problem is that very rarely will this "love", especially from someone else, really satisfy your need, which is probably the reason why your relationships don't last very long.

Please remember one thing. You cannot fulfill some need within you by thinking that someone out there will give you what you need. People complementing each other is in other things, like attitude, way of thinking, behaviour etc. Other people can also fulfill your emotional needs, but this craving for love is not an emotional need. It's much deeper.

Most people who feel this way tie their feeling of self worth with the amount of affection that they receive from another. This is not sustainable and is bound to fail. You have to find a way to feel good about yourself.

Once that happens, you will find that your relationships too start to last longer and your "craving" will reduce to a much more normal "wanting".


18. what is the past participle of crave?​


Answer:

Craved

Explanation:

the form of a verb, typically ending in -ed


19. dictionary crack- crave​


Answer:

to long for; want greatly; desire eagerly: to crave sweets; to crave affection.

Explanation:

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Answer:

to ask for earnestly : big demand


20. what is the examplification of crave​


Answer:

to yearn for:

to ask for earnestly : BEG,

to want greatly : NEED


21. which of the following tools is used for craving? ​


Answer:

Basic tool set. the carving knife: a specialized knife used to pare, cut, and smooth wood. the gouge: a tool with a curved cutting edge used in a variety of forms and sizes for carving hollows, rounds and sweeping curves. the coping saw: a small saw that is used to cut off chunks of wood at once.

Explanation:


22. use yearning and craving in one sentence


She found herself yearning and craving for food.


23. Describe the Stone craving in Cambodia sculpture?


Answer:The history of Cambodian art (Khmer: សិល្បៈខ្មែរ)) stretches back centuries to ancient times, but the most famous period is undoubtedly the Khmer art of the Khmer Empire (802–1431), especially in the area around Angkor and the mainly 12th-century temple-complex of Angkor Wat, initially Hindu and subsequently Buddhist. After the collapse of the empire these and other sites were abandoned and overgrown, allowing much of the era's stone carving and architecture to survive to the present day. Traditional Cambodian arts and crafts include textiles, non-textile weaving, silversmithing, stone carving, lacquerware, ceramics, wat murals, and kite-making.

Beginning in the mid-20th century, a tradition of modern art began in Cambodia, though in the later 20th century both traditional and modern arts declined for several reasons, including the killing of artists by the Khmer Rouge. The country has experienced a recent artistic revival due to increased support from governments, NGOs, and foreign tourists.

In pre-colonial Cambodia, art and crafts were generally produced either by rural non-specialists for practical use or by skilled artists producing works for the Royal Palace. In modern Cambodia, many artistic traditions entered a period of decline or even ceased to be practiced, but the country has experienced a recent artistic revival as the tourist market has increased and governments and NGOs have contributed to the preservation of Cambodian culture.

Explanation:


24. what definition of a crave​


Answer:

feel a powerful desire for (something).

"a program to give the infants the human touch they crave."


25. the local term for craving?​


Answer:

It's takam or manabik.


26. 2. I'm craving for a blueberry cake. My sister craves for a lemon cakewith raspberry frosting (Subordinating conjunction)"​


Explanation:

I'm craving for a blueberry cake while my sister craves for a lemon cake with raspberry frosting.


27. what does crave mean


Answer:

digging for more

or wanting and having desire on doing something

Explanation:

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28. example of craving to prevail and dominate


Answer:

Craving to be (bhava-tanha): this is craving to be something, to unite with an experience. This includes craving to be solid and ongoing, to be a being that has a past and a future, and craving to prevail and dominate over others.

Explanation:

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29. many people are craving for the food that Kris Aquino was craving a.stereotyping b.point of view. c.propaganda​


Answer:

A. Stereotyping

Explanation:

it is what it is

Answer:

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30. what is the meaning of crave?​


Answer:

feel a powerful desire for (something)

Answer:

crave is something you're longing for. it is something you desired to get


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