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1 крайняя нужда
1) General subject: beggary, destitute condition, extremity, pinch, wretchedness2) Law: extreme need3) Mass media: desperate need4) Business: dire need5) Makarov: acute distress -
2 остро нуждающийся
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3 отчаянная необходимость
General subject: desperate needУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отчаянная необходимость
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4 отчаянная нужда
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5 в крайней беде - крайние меры
Set phrase: desperate diseases need desperate remediesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в крайней беде - крайние меры
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6 зарез
м. разг.до зарезу — desperately, urgently, badly
ему нужно это до зарезу — he is desperately, или urgently, in need of it, he is in desperate, или urgent, need of it
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7 зарез
м.••до заре́зу разг. — desperately, urgently, badly
ему́ ну́жно э́то до заре́зу — he is desperately / urgently in need of it, he is in desperate / urgent need of it
ему́ нужны́ де́ньги до заре́зу — he badly needs money
по́лный заре́з (без чего́-л) разг. — I am lost [done for] (without)
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8 крайне нуждаться в
General subject: be in urgent need of (чем-либо), (чем-то/ком-то) desperate forУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крайне нуждаться в
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ДО ТОЧКИ1 дойти, довести кого coll PrepP Invar adv(to reach or drive s.o. to) a hopeless, desperate state, the limits of one's (or his) emotional enduranceX дошёл (довёл себя) \Т-179 - X reached (was at) the end of his rope (tether)X was at the breaking pointY довёл X-a \Т-179 - Y pushed X to the limit (to the breaking point)(in limited contexts) Y drove X off the deep end.«Ничего я не хочу, ничего мне не нужно - пусть только придёт к ней (Марии Михайловне) выздоровление. Мне кажется, что она себя уже довела до точки» (Максимов 2). "Personally I want and need nothing-I only pray that she (Maria Mikhailovna) will recover her health. I actually think she has reached the end of her tether" (2a). -
10 до точки
I• ДО ТОЧКИ дойти, довести кого coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to reach or drive s.o. to) a hopeless, desperate state, the limits of one's (or his) emotional endurance:- [in limited contexts] Y drove X off the deep end.♦ "Ничего я не хочу, ничего мне не нужно - пусть только придёт к ней [Марии Михайловне] выздоровление. Мне кажется, что она себя уже довела до точки" (Максимов 2). "Personally I want and need nothing-I only pray that she [Maria Mikhailovna] will recover her health. I actually think she has reached the end of her tether" (2a).II• ДО ТОЧКИ знать кого-что изучить, объяснять что coll[PrepP; Invar; adv; often after всё]=====⇒ (to know, learn, explain sth.) fully, completely:- thoroughly.♦ Я хочу объяснить свои поступки до точки... (Марченко 2). I want to explain my actions down to the last detail... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до точки
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