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looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards

  • 1 estar hecho un desastre

    (v.) = look like + a wreck, be a shambles, look like + the wreck of the Hesperus, look like + drag + through a hedge backwards, be (in) a mess
    Ex. Showing up looking like a wreck when the other waitresses can manage to look presentable isn't the smartest form of rebellion against the dress code.
    Ex. While the economy is a 'shambles' and likely to stay that way for some time, he remains optimistic there will eventually be a recovery over a period of years.
    Ex. You might get some funny looks if you turn up looking like the wreck of the Hesperus, but other than that, you're grand as far as I know.
    Ex. We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.
    Ex. The economy is really in a mess now, and we need to create as many jobs as possible.
    * * *
    (v.) = look like + a wreck, be a shambles, look like + the wreck of the Hesperus, look like + drag + through a hedge backwards, be (in) a mess

    Ex: Showing up looking like a wreck when the other waitresses can manage to look presentable isn't the smartest form of rebellion against the dress code.

    Ex: While the economy is a 'shambles' and likely to stay that way for some time, he remains optimistic there will eventually be a recovery over a period of years.
    Ex: You might get some funny looks if you turn up looking like the wreck of the Hesperus, but other than that, you're grand as far as I know.
    Ex: We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.
    Ex: The economy is really in a mess now, and we need to create as many jobs as possible.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estar hecho un desastre

  • 2 ir hecho un desastre

    (v.) = look like + drag + through a hedge backwards, look like + the wreck of the Hesperus
    Ex. We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.
    Ex. You might get some funny looks if you turn up looking like the wreck of the Hesperus, but other than that, you're grand as far as I know.
    * * *
    (v.) = look like + drag + through a hedge backwards, look like + the wreck of the Hesperus

    Ex: We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.

    Ex: You might get some funny looks if you turn up looking like the wreck of the Hesperus, but other than that, you're grand as far as I know.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ir hecho un desastre

  • 3 necesitar Algo desesperadamente

    = be in dire need (of), be in desperate need of
    Ex. For years they have been warning that state-regulated dams and levees throughout the nation are in dire need of repair.
    Ex. We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.
    * * *
    = be in dire need (of), be in desperate need of

    Ex: For years they have been warning that state-regulated dams and levees throughout the nation are in dire need of repair.

    Ex: We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.

    Spanish-English dictionary > necesitar Algo desesperadamente

  • 4 necesitar Algo urgentemente

    = be in dire need (of), be in desperate need of
    Ex. For years they have been warning that state-regulated dams and levees throughout the nation are in dire need of repair.
    Ex. We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.
    * * *
    = be in dire need (of), be in desperate need of

    Ex: For years they have been warning that state-regulated dams and levees throughout the nation are in dire need of repair.

    Ex: We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.

    Spanish-English dictionary > necesitar Algo urgentemente

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