The young children crave attention.
这些小孩子渴望得到关心。
埃里克似乎很渴望听到丽萨小姐对他鼓励的话。
We crave happiness life.
我们渴望幸福生活。
The new products are tailor-made for Asian consumers, who crave luncheon meat, with many from Hong Kong considering it their favorite processed meat, said David Yeung, founder of the company.
Born and growing up in a poor family, the 34-year-old entrepreneur left his family for studies since primary school, making him crave for more time to accompany his parents.
If you crave a decent bowl of wonton noodle soup, go to a special eatery.
This factor, coupled with Neiliansheng's fixation with black-and-white cotton shoes whose basic design hardly evolved for years, meant the brand was not among the fashion icons the younger generation of consumers craved.
Consumers these days crave new experiences.
Soon after joining Zippo, Liu researched a bit and found that young people crave some kind of status symbols and usually find them in branded products.
For instance, according to the firm's China Initial Quality Study published last year, unpleasant interior odors have topped the list of complaints by Chinese emerging motoring class, while that very leathery and sweet smell is something that their American counterparts crave in new cars.
But that has changed dramatically as a new wave of tourists, especially among the older and more influential middle class, crave for something different.
[Photo by Jiang Dong/China Daily]Found at almost every major street corner across thousands of cities in China, McDonald's and fast food outlets under Yum Brands such as KFC and Pizza Hut have long enjoyed a run of super-sized growth as local consumers craved a taste of Americana.
Housing demand remains strong with many first-time home buyers and those who crave better living conditions, which forms the foundation for long-term, steady and sound development of the real estate sector, Liu said.
As Chinese consumers increasingly crave better lives, demand for high-quality housing with better locations and services will increase, Evergrande noted.
New flavors will meet the demand of young people who crave for something fresh, and it will help to enlarge the scale and eating frequencies of consumers," said Neil Wang, president of consultancy Frost& Sullivan China.
"As an increasing number of Chinese crave alternatives to pork, demand for other kinds of meat has seen a significant rise," he said.
As China's middle-class population grows, more people now crave a diversified menu on their dining tables, leading to an increasing demand for high-quality seafood.
Future Cuisine, a producer and exporter of premium New Zealand seafood, is targeting consumers that crave the best with its export of king salmon, a rare species of salmon.
"That's why they crave novel and high-quality products.
Chinese consumers now crave high-quality travel and local experiences.
Analysts attributed the robust growth of international air travel passengers partly to the booming outbound tourism market, as increasingly affluent Chinese crave experiencing exotic cultures.
JETRO said a rising number of Chinese travelers to Japan enjoy local cuisine, and crave for more back home.
Tour agencies' new products cater to travelers who crave for "in-depth overseas tours" that are linked to sporting events or destinations made famous by local sports teams, they said.
The SAIC Audi Q6 is designed to cater to drivers who crave an exceptional driving experience, whether navigating the hectic city streets or racing through the tranquil countryside.
Xu Qi, vice-president of Realme, said the company will allocate 70 percent of its research and development budget this year to creating high-end products as part of the young brand's broader push to resonate with consumers that crave such goods.
The rapid rise of TikTok is attributed to the fact that more than half of India's 1.3 billion people are under the age of 25 who crave to be part of new online trends.
China's innumerous internet users and expanding middle-income consumers, who crave a higher quality of life, are major forces driving the emergence of new technologies, products and services.
Analysts said the price increase of Chinese beer reflected upgraded consumption in the world's second-largest economy, as increasingly affluent consumers are less sensitive to prices but crave more high-end packaging and brands.
Second, they craved grains such as sorghum rice and corn meal, and third -- a seemingly unattainable dream at that time -- was to have rice and flour on the table at any time, with a meal of meat regularly.