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1 настоятельная необходимость
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > настоятельная необходимость
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2 не иметь необходимости
1. have no need2. have no need toРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > не иметь необходимости
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3 настоятельная необходимость
1. insistent need2. imperative needРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > настоятельная необходимость
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4 настоятельная необходимость
1) General subject: must, insistent need, urgency, imperative2) Military: acute necessity, imperative necessity, imperative need3) Economy: pressing necessity4) Diplomatic term: intensive need, pressing need5) Advertising: urgent necessity6) Makarov: impelling need, stringent necessityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > настоятельная необходимость
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5 срочная необходимость
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > срочная необходимость
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6 в случае необходимости
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > в случае необходимости
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7 настоятельный
прлinsistent, persistentнастоя́тельная про́сьба — insistent/urgent request
настоя́тельная необходи́мость — pressing/urgent/vital need
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8 настоятельный
1. ( настойчивый) insistent; ( упорный) persistent2. ( неотложный) urgent / pressingнастоятельная необходимость — urgent / pressing need / necessity
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9 настоятельный
1) ( настойчивый) insistent; ( упорный) persistent2) ( неотложный) urgent, pressingнастоя́тельная про́сьба — urgent request
настоя́тельная необходи́мость — urgent / pressing need / necessity
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