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desperation

  • 1 desperation

    kétségbeesés, elszántság
    * * *
    noun In desperation we asked the police for help.) kétségbeesés

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  • 2 in\ sheer\ desperation

    végső kétségbeesésben, teljes kétségbeesésben

    English-Hungarian dictionary > in\ sheer\ desperation

  • 3 desperate

    mindenre elszánt, irtózatos, veszettül, elszánt
    * * *
    ['despərət]
    1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) elszánt
    2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) reménytelen
    3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) kétségbeesett
    - desperation

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  • 4 lend

    kölcsönad, kölcsönöz
    * * *
    [lend]
    past tense, past participle - lent; verb
    1) (to give (someone) the use of for a time: She had forgotten her umbrella so I lent her mine to go home with.) kölcsönad
    2) (to give or add (a quality) to: Desperation lent him strength.) ad

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  • 5 wring

    szorítás, facsarás to wring: facsar, gyötör, kicsavar
    * * *
    [riŋ]
    past tense, past participle - wrung; verb
    1) (to force (water) from (material) by twisting or by pressure: He wrung the water from his soaking-wet shirt.) kicsavar
    2) (to clasp and unclasp (one's hands) in desperation, fear etc.) kezét tördeli
    - wringing wet

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Desperation — is an emotional state of mind of a person who feel as if they are left with no options, and therefore will make rash decisions and are more willing to accept any option that is available to them despite their preference. Desperation can refer to …   Wikipedia

  • Desperation — Des per*a tion, n. [L. desperatio: cf. OF. desperation.] 1. The act of despairing or becoming desperate; a giving up of hope. [1913 Webster] This desperation of success chills all our industry. Hammond. [1913 Webster] 2. A state of despair, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Desperation — ist der Titel: eines Romans von Stephen King (1996), siehe Desperation (Roman) einer Verfilmung dieses Romans (2006), siehe Desperation (Film) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselbe …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • desperation — mid 14c., from M.Fr. désperation or directly from L. desperationem (nom. desperatio) despair, hopelessness, noun of action from pp. stem of desperare lose hope (see DESPAIR (Cf. despair)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • desperation — [n1] hopelessness agony, anguish, anxiety, concern, dejection, depression, desolation, despair, despondency, discomfort, disconsolateness, distraction, distress, fear, gloom, grief, heartache, melancholy, misery, pain, pang, sorrow, torture,… …   New thesaurus

  • desperation — index pessimism Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • desperation — hopelessness, despair, despondency, for lornness (see under DESPONDENT adj) Analogous words: fury, frenzy (see INSPIRATION): grit, pluck, guts, sand, *fortitude: recklessness, rashness, foolhardiness (see corresponding adjectives at ADVENTUROUS) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • desperation — ► NOUN ▪ a state of despair, especially as resulting in reckless behaviour …   English terms dictionary

  • desperation — [des΄pər ā′shən] n. [ME desperacioun < L desperatio] 1. the state of being desperate 2. recklessness resulting from despair …   English World dictionary

  • desperation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ pure, sheer ▪ quiet ▪ growing, increasing ▪ We realized with a sense of growing desperation that nobody knew we were in there …   Collocations dictionary

  • desperation — des|per|a|tion [ˌdespəˈreıʃən] n [U] the state of being desperate ▪ a look of desperation in/out of desperation ▪ She resorted to stealing food out of desperation. ▪ In desperation, we had to borrow the money …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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