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  • 1 urge

    ə:‹ 1. verb
    1) (to try to persuade or request earnestly (someone to do something): He urged her to drive carefully; `Come with me,' he urged.) be innstendig, presse på, anmode
    2) (to try to convince a person of (eg the importance of, or necessity for, some action): He urged (on them) the necessity for speed.) be inntrengende/innstendig
    2. noun
    (a strong impulse or desire: I felt an urge to hit him.) trang, drift, lyst
    drive
    --------
    tilskynde
    I
    subst. \/ɜːdʒ\/
    1) trang, drift, begjær, sterk lengsel
    2) drivkraft
    II
    verb \/ɜːdʒ\/
    1) presse, drive, skynde på, spore
    2) (prøve å) overtale, be inntrengende, anmode
    3) ivre for, anbefale
    4) fremholde, understreke, betone
    5) ( om bevis og unnskyldning e.l.) fremføre, forelegge, henvise til
    urge against fraråde
    urge itself upon ( om tanke e.l.) tvinge seg på
    urge on eller urge onward eller urge forward eller urge along skynde på
    urge someone on oppmuntre noen (til å fortsette), oppmuntre noen til å oppnå suksess

    English-Norwegian dictionary > urge

  • 2 С-371

    ПРИ СЛУЧАЕ coll PrepP Invar adv
    1. when or if needed
    if (when) the occasion requires ( sth. (that...))
    as required if (when) necessary if (when) need be if (when) one has to.
    ...Она (княгиня) отлично ездила верхом, неплохо стреляла, а при случае могла выдоить даже буйволицу (Искандер 3)....She (the princess) was an excellent rider, not a bad shot, and when the occasion required it, she could even milk a buffalo (3a).
    Главное, (Коля) знал меру, умел при случае сдержать себя самого, а в отношениях к начальству никогда не переступал некоторой последней и заветной черты, за которою уже проступок не может быть терпим, обращаясь в беспорядок, бунт и в беззаконие (Достоевский 1). Above all, he (Kolya) knew where to draw the line, could restrain himself when need be, and in relation to the authorities never overstepped that final and inscrutable limit beyond which a misdeed turns into disorder, rebellion, and lawlessness, and can no longer be tolerated (1 a)
    2. when or if circumstances are favorable or appropriate
    given the opportunity (the chance)
    when (if, as) (the) opportunity arises when (if, as) (the) opportunity presents itself when (if) one has an (the) opportunity when (if) one has the chance.
    Егорша любил при случае выдать себя за начальника... (Абрамов 1)....Given the opportunity, Egorsha liked to pass himself off as a manager... (1a)
    (Чекисты) приглашали людей обычно не на Лубянку, а на специально содержавшиеся с этой целью квартиры. Отказывающихся держали там часами, бесконечно долго, предлагая «подумать». Из вызовов тайны не делали: они служили важным звеном в системе устрашения, а также способствовали проверке гражданских чувств - упрямцев брали на заметку и при случае с ними расправлялись (Мандельштам 1). They (the Chekists) generally invited people for these interviews not to the Lubianka, but to apartments specially allotted for the purpose. The uncooperative were kept for hours on end and urged to "think again." No secret was made of all this —it was an important element in the general system of intimidation, as well as being a good way of testing a person's "loyalty." The stubborn became marked men and were "dealt with" as opportunity arose (1a)
    Это страшный человек. Это оборотень, который явился на свет только упущением божьим. Я врач, но мне не стыдно признаться, что при случае я охотно умертвил бы его» (Стругацкие 4). "He's a hideous person, a monster who came into this world only because of some divine oversight. I am a physician, but I'm not ashamed to admit that I would kill him if I only had an opportunity to do so" (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-371

  • 3 при случае

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    1. when or if needed:
    - if (when) the occasion requires (sth. <that...>);
    - if (when) one has to.
         ♦...Она [княгиня] отлично ездила верхом, неплохо стреляла, а при случае могла выдоить даже буйволицу (Искандер 3)....She [the princess] was an excellent rider, not a bad shot, and when the occasion required it, she could even milk a buffalo (3a).
         ♦ Главное, [Коля] знал меру, умел при случае сдержать себя самого, а в отношениях к начальству никогда не переступал некоторой последней и заветной черты, за которою уже проступок не может быть терпим, обращаясь в беспорядок, бунт и в беззаконие (Достоевский 1). Above all, he [Kolya] knew where to draw the line, could restrain himself when need be, and in relation to the authorities never overstepped that final and inscrutable limit beyond which a misdeed turns into disorder, rebellion, and lawlessness, and can no longer be tolerated (1a)
    2. when or if circumstances are favorable or appropriate:
    - when (if, as) (the) opportunity arises;
    - when (if, as) (the) opportunity presents itself;
    - when (if) one has the chance.
         ♦ Егорша любил при случае выдать себя за начальника... (Абрамов 1)....Given the opportunity, Egorsha liked to pass himself off as a manager... (1a)
         ♦ [Чекисты] приглашали людей обычно не на Лубянку, а на специально содержавшиеся с этой целью квартиры. Отказывающихся держали там часами, бесконечно долго, предлагая " подумать". Из вызовов тайны не делали: они служили важным звеном в системе устрашения, а также способствовали проверке гражданских чувств - упрямцев брали на заметку и при случае с ними расправлялись (Мандельштам 1). They [the Chekists] generally invited people for these interviews not to the Lubianka, but to apartments specially allotted for the purpose. The uncooperative were kept for hours on end and urged to "think again." No secret was made of all this - it was an important element in the general system of intimidation, as well as being a good way of testing a person's "loyalty." The stubborn became marked men and were "dealt with" as opportunity arose (1a)
         ♦ "Это страшный человек. Это оборотень, который явился на свет только упущением божьим. Я врач, но мне не стыдно признаться, что при случае я охотно умертвил бы его" (Стругацкие 4). "He's a hideous person, a monster who came into this world only because of some divine oversight. I am a physician, but I'm not ashamed to admit that I would kill him if I only had an opportunity to do so" (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > при случае

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