-
1 nevoia n-are stăpân
\nevoia n-are stăpân nu cunoaşte lege\nevoia n-are stăpân e mama tuturor născocirilor\nevoia n-are stăpân te învaţă (orice) / învaţă ce nu ţi-e voia\nevoia n-are stăpân învaţă pe omnecessity is the mother of inventionwant is the mother of industryneed makes the old wife trothe must needs go when the devil drivesbought wit is bestthe wind in one's face makes one wiseadversity is a good discipline / a great schoolmasterwhen the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be. -
2 a satisface nevoile cuiva
to supply smb.'s needs.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a satisface nevoile cuiva
-
3 a strânge şurubul
to put the screw onto tighten the screwe nevoie să strângi \a strânge şurubul it needs screwing up. -
4 a subveni nevoilor cuiva
to minister to smb.'s needs.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a subveni nevoilor cuiva
-
5 a-şi face nevoile
to relieve natureto do one's needsto go to stool. -
6 a-şi restrânge nevoile
to restrict one's needs. -
7 mai mult decât destul
more than enough / needs. -
8 se înţelege de la sine
it goes without sayingit is self-understood / a matter of course / a foregone conclusionit stands to reasoncertainlyof coursethat needs no sayingsl. it stands / sticks out a mileyes indeed! -
9 vino neapărat!
don't fail to come! be sure and come! you must needs come!
См. также в других словарях:
Needs — Needs, adv. [Orig. gen. of need, used as an adverb. Cf. { wards}.] Of necessity; necessarily; indispensably; often with must, and equivalent to of need. [1913 Webster] A man must needs love mauger his head. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] And he must… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
needs — originally an adverb meaning ‘of necessity, necessarily’, survives in the somewhat literary phrase needs must: • He can kill a pig. Probably with his bare hands, if needs must Observer Food monthly, 2004. The phrase alludes to the old proverb… … Modern English usage
needs — [nēdz] adv. [ME nedes < OE nedes, nydes < nied (see NEED) + s, gen. & adv. suffix] of necessity; necessarily: with must [he must needs obey] … English World dictionary
needs — (adv.) of necessity, necessarily, in archaic constructions involving must (late 14c.) is from O.E. nede, instrumental and genitive singular of nied (see NEED (Cf. need)), used as an adverb reinforcing must, hence the genitive ending … Etymology dictionary
needs — /nidz/ (say needz) phrase 1. needs must, (an expression indicating necessity): *bards, like birds, tho scant of words, needs must sing as nature taught em. –c.j. dennis, 1938. 2. needs must (when the Devil drives), Colloquial (an exclamation… …
needs — /needz/, adv. of necessity; necessarily (usually prec. or fol. by must): It must needs be so. It needs must be. [bef. 1000; ME nedis, OE nedes, orig. gen. of ned NEED; see S1] * * * … Universalium
needs — [[t]nidz[/t]] adv. of necessity; necessarily (usu. prec. or fol. by must): It must needs be so. It needs must be[/ex] • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME nedis, OE nēdes, orig. gen. of nēd need; see s I … From formal English to slang
needs — adverb Etymology: Middle English nedes, from Old English nēdes, from genitive of nēd need Date: before 12th century of necessity ; necessarily < must needs be recognized > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Needs — This surname recorded in the spellings of Noad, Noads, Node, Need and Needs, is one of the most unusual of habitational surnames. Its origin is Olde English pre 7th Century, and the derivation is from the ancient word ad or Yde which usually… … Surnames reference
needs — see needs must when the devil drives … Proverbs new dictionary
needs — adv. archaic (usu. prec. or foll. by must) of necessity (must needs decide). Etymology: OE nedes (as NEED, S(3)) … Useful english dictionary