Appetite
81lose one's appetite — lose the desire to eat, no longer have an appetite; lose the desire to do something …
82work up an appetite — gradually become hungry, develop an appetite …
83whet your appetite — If something whets your appetite, it interests you and makes you want more of it. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
84lose your appetite — not feel hungry anymore, lose the desire to eat If a bug crawled out of your apple would you lose your appetite? …
85Whet your appetite — If something whet your appetite, it interests you and makes you want more of it …
86Расстройства аппетита (appetite disorders) — К Р. а., характеризующимся грубыми нарушениями пищевого поведения, относятся нервная анорексия и булимия. Главным отличительным признаком нервной анорексии яв ся снижение общего количества потребляемой пищи с последующей, опасной для жизни,… …
87risk appetite — noun a) The degree of uncertainty that an investor is willing to accept in respect of negative changes to its business or assets. (Generic) b) The amount of risk, on a broad level, an entity is willing to accept in pursuit of value. (COSO) …
88whet one’s appetite — Not wet. The word has nothing to do with heightened salivary flow or anything of the like. It comes from an old English word, hwettan, meaning sharpen. Hence also whetstone for a stone used to sharpen knives …
89whet one's appetite — Not wet. The word has nothing to do with heightened salivary flow or anything of the like. It comes from an Old English word, hwettan, meaning sharpen. Hence also whetstone, for a stone used to sharpen knives …
90glut one's appetite — gorge oneself, stuff oneself …