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1 kétségbeejtõ
desperate -
2 drasztikus orvosság
desperate remedy -
3 elkeseredett
desperate, bitter, acrimonious, grim, embittered -
4 halálos seb
desperate wound -
5 iszonyúan
desperate, horrendously, horribly, desperately -
6 kétségbeejtõ helyzet
desperate state of affairs, extreme -
7 mindenre elszánt
desperate, once-resolute -
8 mindenre elszánt fickó
desperate fellow -
9 szörnyû földrengés
desperate earthquake -
10 tiszta bolond
desperate fool, he's a proper fool -
11 ádáz
(DE) Hundspetersilie {e}; frevel; grimm; (EN) desperate; fierce; furious; grim; unrelenting -
12 borzalmas
(DE) grauenerregend; schaudererregend; (EN) awful; desperate; dire; grim; gruesome; hideous; monster-like; outrageous; scary -
13 borzalmasan
(DE) furchtbar; furchtbares; (EN) awfully; bloodily; desperate; desperately -
14 elkeseredett
(DE) erbittert; verbittert; (EN) acrimonious; bitter; desperate; embittered; grim -
15 elszánt
(DE) Mannhaftigkeit {e}; resolut; unverdrossen; unverzagt; tolldreist; (EN) bullet-headed; dauntless; decided; desperate; determined; hell-bent; intent; intrepid; manful; resignful; stalwart; stout-hearted; unrelenting -
16 irtózatos
(DE) Entsetzlichkeit {e}; enorm; grauenerregend; graus; (EN) awful; desperate; dire; direful; dreadful; fearsome; hideous; huge; monstrous -
17 iszonyúan
(EN) desperate; desperately; horrendously; horribly -
18 kétségbeejtő
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19 kétségbeesett
(DE) Hoffnungslosigkeit {e}; desperat; verzweifelt; verzweiflungsvoll; (EN) agonized; be in despair; despairing; desperate; forlorn; last-ditch -
20 makacs
(DE) Dickkopf {r}; Trotzkopf {r}; bockbeinig; dickköpfig; hartnäckig; starrköpfig; starrsinnig; verstockt; abersinnig; trutzig; (EN) brainish; bull-headed; bullet-headed; contrary; contumacios; contumacious; crabby; cross-grained; desperate; dogged; dour; froward; hard-boiled; hardcore; headstrong; inflexible; intractable; inveterate; keep it to yourself!; mulish; obdurate; obstinate; opinioned; opinonative; ornery; pertinacious; perverse; pighead; pigheaded; recalcitrant; refractory; self-opinioned; self-willed; stiff; stiff-backed; stiff-necked; stubborn; tenacious; tough; unbending; unsubmissive; untoward; unyielding; wilful; willful
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Desperate — Des per*ate, a. [L. desperatus, p. p. of desperare. See {Despair}, and cf. {Desperado}.] 1. Without hope; given to despair; hopeless. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I am desperate of obtaining her. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Beyond hope; causing despair;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Desperate — may refer to: Despair (emotion), a feeling of hopelessness Desperate (film), a 1947 suspense film directed by Anthony Mann Desperate (Divinyls album) Desperate (Daphne Khoo album) Desperate (Daphne Khoo song) Desperate , a song by David Archuleta … Wikipedia
desperate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) feeling, showing, or involving despair. 2) extremely bad or serious: a desperate shortage. 3) having a great need or desire for something: desperate for a cigarette. 4) violent or dangerous. ● desperate diseases must have desperate … English terms dictionary
desperate — [des′pər it] adj. [ME desperat < L desperatus, pp. of desperare: see DESPAIR] 1. a) driven to or resulting from loss of hope; rash or violent because of despair [a desperate criminal] b) having a very great desire, need, etc. [desperate for… … English World dictionary
desperate — [adj1] reckless, outrageous atrocious, audacious, bold, careless, dangerous, daring, death defying, determined, devilmay care, foolhardy, frantic, frenzied, furious, hasty, hazardous, headlong, headstrong, heinous, impetuous, incautious, madcap,… … New thesaurus
Desperate — Des per*ate, n. One desperate or hopeless. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
desperate — index drastic, hot blooded, pessimistic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
desperate — early 15c., despairing, hopeless, from L. desperatus given up, despaired of, pp. of desperare (see DESPAIR (Cf. despair)). Sense of driven to recklessness is from late 15c.; weakened sense of having a great desire for is from 1950s. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
desperate — hopeless, despairing, *despondent, forlorn Analogous words: reckless, rash, foolhardy, venturesome (see AD VENTUROUS): *precipitate, headlong: thwarted, foiled, frustrated, outwitted, circumvented, baffled, balked (see FRUSTRATE) Contrasted words … New Dictionary of Synonyms
desperate — des|per|ate W3 [ˈdespərıt] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: desperatus, past participle of desperare; DESPAIR2] 1.) willing to do anything to change a very bad situation, and not caring about danger ▪ I had no money left and was desperate.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
desperate — [[t]de̱spərət[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it. Troops are needed to help get food into Kosovo where people are in desperate need... Desperate with… … English dictionary