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a desperate situation/a hopeless/no-win situation безнадёжное положениеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) desperate situation
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♦ desperate /ˈdɛspərət/a.1 disperato: to grow (o to become) desperate, disperarsi; lonely and desperate people, persone sole e disperate; a desperate situation, una situazione disperata; We were desperate with worry, eravamo preoccupati fino alla disperazione; a desperate attempt [attack], un tentativo [un attacco] disperato; a desperate night, una notte di disperazione; (fam.) I'm desperate for money, ho un disperato bisogno di soldi2 – to be desperate for st. [to do st.], avere un bisogno disperato (o una voglia disperata) di qc. [di fare qc.]: I'm desperate for money, ho un bisogno disperato di soldi; I'm desperate for a drink, muoio dalla voglia di bere qc.; They were desperate to get home, volevano disperatamente tornare a casa3 disperato, estremo: desperate poverty, estrema povertà; the desperate shortage of organ donors, l'estrema carenza di donatori di organi; The situation requires desperate measures, la situazione richiede misure estreme; to be in desperate need of st., avere disperatamente bisogno di qc.; to be in desperate straits, essere in estrema difficoltà● desperate courage, il coraggio della disperazione □ a desperate criminal, un criminale pronto a tuttodesperateness n. [u]. -
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adjective1) verzweifelt; (coll.): (urgent) dringendget or become desperate — verzweifeln
2) extrem [Maßnahmen, Lösung]3) verzweifelt [Lage, Situation]* * *['despərət]1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) verzweifelt2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) verzweifelt3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) verzweifelt•- academic.ru/86118/desperately">desperately- desperation* * *des·per·ate[ˈdespərət]1. (reckless because of despair) verzweifelt\desperate attempt verzweifelter Versuch\desperate solution drastische LösungI'm in a \desperate hurry ich hab's wahnsinnig eilig famto be in \desperate need of help dringendst Hilfe brauchen\desperate poverty äußerste Armut\desperate situation verzweifelte Lageto be in \desperate straits in extremen Schwierigkeiten stecken fam▪ to be \desperate for sth etw dringendst brauchen* * *['despərIt]adj1) verzweifelt; criminal zum Äußersten entschlossen; measure, situation verzweifelt, extrem; solution extremdon't do anything desperate! — mach keine Dummheiten!
to get or grow desperate —
I haven't had a cigarette for hours, I'm getting desperate (inf) — ich habe schon seit Stunden keine mehr geraucht, jetzt brauche ich aber dringend eine
things are desperate — die Lage ist extrem
to be desperate to do sth — etw unbedingt tun wollen
to be desperate for sb to do sth — unbedingt wollen, dass jd etw tut
2) (= urgent) need, shortage dringendher desperate need to be liked — ihr verzweifeltes Bedürfnis, gemocht zu werden
a building in desperate need of repair — ein Gebäude, das dringend repariert werden muss
are you going out with Jane? you must be desperate! — du gehst mit Jane aus? dir muss es ja wirklich schlecht gehen!
I'm not that desperate! — so schlimm ist es auch wieder nicht!
* * *desperate [ˈdespərət]A adj (adv desperately)1. verzweifelt:a desperate deed eine Verzweiflungstat;a desperate effort eine verzweifelte Anstrengung;be desperate for sth, be in desperate need of sth etwas verzweifelt oder dringend oder bitter nötig haben;be desperate to do sth etwas unbedingt oder unter allen Umständen tun wollen3. heftig (Abneigung etc)4. umg furchtbar, schrecklichB adv umg:desperately ill etc schrecklich, äußerst, sehr* * *adjective1) verzweifelt; (coll.): (urgent) dringendget or become desperate — verzweifeln
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'despərət1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) desesperado2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) deseperado3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) desesperado•- desperation
desperate adj desesperadotr['despərət]1 (reckless, risky) desesperado,-a3 (critical, grave - situation, state) grave, desesperado,-a; (- need) apremiante, urgente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be desperate for something necesitar urgentemente algo, necesitar desesperadamente algoto be desperate to do something estar que uno se muere por hacer algo■ I'm desperate to go to the toilet! ¡estoy que no aguanto más!to do something desperate cometer un acto de desesperación, hacer alguna locurato get desperate empezar a desesperarsedesperate ['dɛspərət] adj1) hopeless: desesperado, sin esperanzas2) rash: desesperado, precipitado3) serious, urgent: grave, urgente, apremiantea desperate need: una necesidad apremianteadj.• desesperado, -a adj.• grave adj.• temerario, -a adj.'despərət1)a) (frantic, reckless) <person/attempt> desesperadoto be desperate — estar* desesperado
b) ( in urgent need) (colloq)where's the bathroom? I'm desperate! — ¿dónde está el baño? estoy que no (me) aguanto más (fam)
desperate FOR something: she's desperate for work está desesperada por conseguir trabajo; desperate to + INF: I'm desperate to get home — estoy que me muero por llegar a casa (fam)
['despǝrɪt]ADJ1) [person, act, attempt, situation] desesperado•
to feel desperate — estar desesperado•
to be desperate for sth — necesitar algo urgentemente•
to resort to desperate measures — recurrir a medidas desesperadas, recurrir a fruto de la de desesperación•
you're going out with her? you must be desperate! — hum ¿sales con esa? ¡muy desesperado debes estar!•
to be in desperate need of sth — necesitar algo urgentemente•
to do something desperate — cometer un acto desesperado, cometer una locura, hacer algo a la desesperada•
to be desperate to do sth: I was desperate to see her — estaba desesperada por verla, quería verla a toda costa, me moría por verla2) * (=very bad) [book, film, meal] atroz, pésimo•
the play was pretty desperate — la obra era atroz or pésima* * *['despərət]1)a) (frantic, reckless) <person/attempt> desesperadoto be desperate — estar* desesperado
b) ( in urgent need) (colloq)where's the bathroom? I'm desperate! — ¿dónde está el baño? estoy que no (me) aguanto más (fam)
desperate FOR something: she's desperate for work está desesperada por conseguir trabajo; desperate to + INF: I'm desperate to get home — estoy que me muero por llegar a casa (fam)
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['despərət]1) [person, act, case, situation] disperato; [ criminal] pronto a tuttoto be desperate for — avere un disperato bisogno di [affection, money]; essere in disperata attesa di [ news]
2) colloq. (terrible) estremo, tremendo* * *['despərət]1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) disperato2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) disperato3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) disperato•- desperation* * *['despərət]1) [person, act, case, situation] disperato; [ criminal] pronto a tuttoto be desperate for — avere un disperato bisogno di [affection, money]; essere in disperata attesa di [ news]
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['despərət]1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) desperat2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) desperat; fortvivlet; håbløs3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) desperat•- desperation* * *['despərət]1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) desperat2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) desperat; fortvivlet; håbløs3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) desperat•- desperation -
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['dɛspərɪt]adjto be desperate for sth/to do sth — rozpaczliwie potrzebować czegoś/pragnąć coś zrobić
* * *['despərət]1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) zdesperowany, zaciekły2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) rozpaczliwy3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) rozpaczliwy•- desperation -
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[ˌsɪtʃʊ'eɪʃ(ə)n]n1) положение дел, ситуация, обстановкаThe situation at home is getting more and more unbearable every day. — Обстановка дома с каждым днем становится все невыносимей.
- criminal situation- housing situation
- rules governing every situation
- oil and energy situation
- serious and pop music situation- crisis situation- desperate situation- fluid situation- explosive situation
- threatening situation
- humiliating situation
- life-and-death situation
- thrilling situation
- moving situation- international situation- emergency situation- situation report- situation map
- situation in the country
- situation at the front
- present situation in teaching
- with this situation in view
- appreciate the situation
- be master of the situation
- ease the housing situation
- experience a similar situation
- get involved into an unpleasant situation
- get out come out of a bad situation
- introduce dramatic situations into the play
- realize one's financial situation
- sense the situation
- size up the situation
- solve a difficult situation
- straighten a bad situation
- talk over political situation
- accept a situation
- be in a strange situation
- be well informed of the whole situation
- come out of a difficult situation with credit
- deal with the situation
- be determined by the situation
- exploit use of the situation
- have the situation well in hand
- improve the situation
- laugh off an awkward situation
- manage situation
- cope with the situation- watch the situation with alarm- view the situation with alarm2) расположение, положениеThe country is in a crucial (desperate, hopeless, unfavourable, gloomy) situation. — Страна находится в критическом (отчаянном, безнадежном, невыгодном, мрачном) положении.
The present situation calls for urgent measures. — Сложившаяся обстановка требует принятия срочных мер.
That's quite a situation. — Вот так ситуация!
It was a life and death situation. — Это был вопрос жизни и смерти.
- convenient situation for a house- geographical situation of the country
- situation of a city
- have a good geographical situation
- place is beautiful in situation3) работа, место, должностьSituations are guarantied to all students trained at the college. — Всем выпускникам этого колледжа гарантируется работа.
He studied the "situations vacant" columns in the newspaper. — Он внимательно просматривал газетные объявления о найме рабочей силы.
- well-paying situation- one's former situation
- situation as a typist
- situation with high wages
- from one's former situation
- accept the situation
- apply for a situation
- be in a situation
- be out of a situation
- get a situation out of town
- hold a responsible situation
- leave the situation without a character
- look for a good situation
- lose one's situation
- take a situation as a nurseASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY:Ситуации и состояния ассоциируются с местом; хорошая ситуация ассоциируется с таким надежным местом, как дом, а нехорошая ситуация - с ненадежным, опасным местом. ср.: We are in a situation where there are no real winness. Мы оказались в такой ситтуации, где победителей не может быть. In this work, the author is back on familiar territory. Автор опять описывает вполне знакомую ему ситуацию. It was time for her to leave the family nest. Настало время ей покинуть тепло семейного гнезда/изменить ситуацию. I have felt at home since the moment I started workhere. С тех пор, как я работаю здесь, я чувствую себя как дома/на своем месте/вполне комфортно. He carved out a niche for himself within the company. Он нашел себе безопасную нишу в этой компании. This is right up my street/alley. Это вполне по мне/мне подходит. The park is a heaven for tired shoppers. Парк вокруг торгового центра просто рай для усталых покупателей. This town has always been a cultural desert. С точки зрения культурной деятельностиэтот городишко просто пустыня. That pary of the city is nothing but a concrete jungle. Эта часть города не что иное как бетонные джунгли. He spent many years in the political wilderness. Многие годы он провел в политическом забвении/был абсолютно неуспешен в политике. This is a potential minefield for beginners. Для новичка эта ситуация полна опасностей. /Оказавшись в этой ситуации, новички вступают на минное поле. We have a very rocky road to travel. Нам предстоит нелегкий путь. /На этом пути нас ждет немало трудностей. I have been caught between a rock and a hard place. Я оказался между Сциллой и Харибдой. /Куда не кинь всюду клин. /Я оказался в безвыходном положении. /И то то и то плохо. He is in a fight spot. Он в затруднительном положении. We were left nigh and dry when they withdrew our funding. Мы оказались на мели, когда у нас изъяли финансирование -
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1. ['desp(ə)rət] прил.1) безнадёжный; бесперспективный; безысходныйTheir case seemed desperate, for there was no one to help them. — Их случай казался безнадёжным, так как не было никого, кто бы мог им помочь.
2) отчаянный, доведённый до отчаяния; безрассудный, готовый на риск; крайний, чрезвычайныйHe made a desperate attempt to dislodge the enemy but was repulsed. — Он предпринял отчаянную попытку отбросить врага, но был отражён.
3) разг. испытывающий большую нужду (в чём-л.), снедаемый большим желанием (чего-л.)to be desperate to get a job — быть готовым на всё, чтобы получить работу
The old lady was desperate for money. — Пожилая дама отчаянно нуждалась в деньгах.
4) ужасный, отъявленный, страшныйSyn:••2. ['desp(ə)rət] нареч.Desperate diseases call for / require desperate measures / remedies. посл. — В отчаянной ситуации нужны чрезвычайные меры.
1) безнадёжно, без надеждыSyn:2) крайне, ужасно, страшно, отчаянноThe road was desperate bad. — Дорога была ужасно плохая.
I'm desperate glad to see you. — Я ужасно рад видеть тебя.
Syn:3. ['desp(ə)reɪt] гл.; редк.доводить до отчаяния, приводить в состояние безысходностиI was desperated by the notion of confessing myself ill. — Я был доведён до отчаяния сознанием того, что я болен.
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1. a отчаянный; доведённый до отчаяния; безрассудный2. a безнадёжный, безвыходный3. a эмоц. -усил. ужасный; отъявленный; закоренелый4. a эмоц. -усил. отвратительный, гнусный5. a эмоц. -усил. очень сильный6. adv эмоц.-усил. крайне, очень, ужасно, отчаянно, страшноСинонимический ряд:1. acute (adj.) acute; climacteric; critical; crucial; dire; urgent2. bold (adj.) bold; daring; frantic; headlong; rash; reckless3. extreme (adj.) drastic; excessive; extreme; foolhardy; great; heroic; prodigious4. futile (adj.) futile; vain5. grave (adj.) dangerous; grave; serious6. hopeless (adj.) desolate; despairing; despondent; desponding; downcast; forlorn; hopeless; wretched7. intense (adj.) concentrated; exquisite; fierce; furious; intense; terrible; vehement; vicious; violent8. outrageous (adj.) atrocious; crying; heinous; monstrous; outrageous; scandalous; shockingАнтонимический ряд:careful; cautious; confident; contented; cool; hopeful; irresolute; optimistic; peaceful; promising; propitious; quiet; secure; shy; trivial -
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1) ( reckless because of despair) verzweifelt;\desperate attempt verzweifelter Versuch;\desperate solution drastische Lösung2) ( serious) verzweifelt, extrem;( great) dringend;I'm in a \desperate hurry ich hab's wahnsinnig eilig ( fam)to be in \desperate need of help dringendst Hilfe brauchen;\desperate poverty äußerste Armut;\desperate situation verzweifelte Lage;to be in \desperate straits in extremen Schwierigkeiten stecken ( fam)to be \desperate for sth etw dringendst brauchen;I'm \desperate for a drink! ich brauche jetzt schleunigst was zu trinken! ( fam) -
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'despərət1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) vill etter, desperat2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) drevet til det ytterste, desperat, fortvilet3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) desperat, fortvilet•- desperationdesperatadj. \/ˈdesp(ə)rət\/1) desperat, fortvilet, drevet til det ytterste2) fra seg, vill, hensynsløs, hodeløs3) håpløs4) ( hverdagslig) desperat, forferdeligdesperate diseases must have desperate remedies ondt skal ondt fordrive
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