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Перевод: urgent
[прилагательное] срочный; безотлагательный; крайне необходимый; экстренный; насущный; настойчивый; упорный; настоятельный; назойливый
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- On the other hand, there have been problems, such that in 1988 the National Audit Office could argue (pp. 4-;5) that there was an urgent need for a fundamental review of the MDC, including consideration of its management, development strategy, the size of its area and the timescale and resources needed to establish the Corporation's effectiveness'.
- I know it's out of order, me coming here like this, but it's urgent, couldn't wait."
- They seemed urgent - I felt I had to do something.
- After lot 51, a hideous hat-stand, there was more urgent whispering.
- Overtime and pay concern prompts call for urgent talks.
- Prefaced by an "urgent remonstrance" to the gentlemen of England, warning them that the young Queen Victoria's announcement of her intention to marry Prince Albert may lead to great numbers of her female subjects taking a similar nuptial initiative owing to Leap Year of 1840 (traditionally a woman could make a proposal of marriage only in a leap year).
- "It's me Moll, Yanto," he answered with an urgent whisper, still keeping his eye on the other bedroom window.
- Occasionally I would have preferred a more urgent tempo for the most turbulent responses, such as "Seniores populi" (track 6) and "Tradiderunt me" (track 10).
- The thesis of this chapter is that the North of England is in urgent need of modern development.
- At no point throughout the weekend did he seem at ease in the new car, his driving lacking the urgent but dramatically effective style seen in the past.
- In order to assist in the urgent necessity for home-grown food, the Company provided 14,000 allotments for vegetable growing alongside the line, and issued a small guide giving instructions for planting, etc.
- While echoing the Government's "partnership" theme in its rhetoric, and paying dutiful lip service to the principle of laissez-faire , the coded message of the CBI is an urgent demand for more government funding, not less.
- But alike in the British and the American traditions the expectation that the poet would have a message was so ingrained that even by those readers most alert to and informed about Eliot's French connections The Waste Land was still thought to deliver an urgent signal - usually about the bankruptcy of the European, or the Western, cultural and civic traditions.
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