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1 adversary
'ædvəsəriplural - adversaries; noun(an opponent; an enemy: his adversary in the chess match.) adversariotr['ædvəsərɪ]noun (pl adversaries)1 adversario,-an.• adversario s.m.'ædvərseri, 'ædvəsəri['ædvǝsǝrɪ]N adversario(-a) m / f, contrario(-a) m / f* * *['ædvərseri, 'ædvəsəri] -
2 emissary
tr['emɪsərɪ]noun (pl emissaries)1 emisario,-an.• emisario s.m.'eməseri, 'emɪsəri['emɪsǝrɪ]N emisario(-a) m / f* * *['eməseri, 'emɪsəri] -
3 necessary
'nesisəri(needed; essential: Is it necessary to sign one's name?; I shall do all that is necessary.) necesario- necessitate
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necessary adj necesariotr['nesɪsərɪ]1 necesario,-a2 (inevitable) inevitable, forzoso,-a1 lo necesario, cosas nombre femenino plural necesarias\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do the necessary hacer lo necesarionecessary ['nɛsə.sɛri] adj1) inevitable: inevitable2) compulsory: necesario, obligatorio3) essential: imprescindible, preciso, necesarioadj.• forzoso, -a adj.• indispensable adj.• necesario, -a adj.• preciso, -a adj.n.• cosa necesaria s.f.• requisito esencial s.m.
I 'nesəseri, 'nesəsəri1) ( required) necesarioit is absolutely necessary — es imprescindible or preciso
we can always give it another coat of paint, if necessary — siempre le podemos dar otra mano de pintura, si fuera necesario
to be necessary (FOR somebody) to + INF: it's necessary for you all to be there es necesario que estén todos allí; was it really necessary to be so rude? — ¿había necesidad de ser tan grosero?
2) ( inevitable) <conclusion/result> inevitable, lógico
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noun ( what is required) (colloq)['nesɪsǝrɪ]the necessary — lo que hace falta, lo necesario
1. ADJ1) (=required) necesariois that really necessary? — ¿es eso realmente or verdaderamente necesario?
to be necessary to do sth — ser necesario or preciso hacer algo
is it necessary for us to go? — ¿es necesario or preciso que vayamos?
if necessary — si es necesario or preciso
when/where necessary — cuando/donde sea necesario or preciso
2) (=inevitable) [consequence, conclusion] inevitable2. N1) (=what is required)I'll do the necessary — haré lo que haga falta, haré lo que sea necesario
2) * (=money)have you got the necessary? — ¿tienes la pasta? *
3) necessaries (=essentials)* * *
I ['nesəseri, 'nesəsəri]1) ( required) necesarioit is absolutely necessary — es imprescindible or preciso
we can always give it another coat of paint, if necessary — siempre le podemos dar otra mano de pintura, si fuera necesario
to be necessary (FOR somebody) to + INF: it's necessary for you all to be there es necesario que estén todos allí; was it really necessary to be so rude? — ¿había necesidad de ser tan grosero?
2) ( inevitable) <conclusion/result> inevitable, lógico
II
noun ( what is required) (colloq)the necessary — lo que hace falta, lo necesario
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4 necessaries
nec·es·saries[ˈnesəsəriz, AM -seriz]n pl unbedingt notwendige Dinge -
5 necessaries
unbedingt notwendige Dinge -
6 Dhupatti
Silk saries for wear by the highest caste women in Ulwar, India. They are of fine silk yarns and are " tie-dyed " (bandana) in most elaborate effects.
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