desperation

desperation
noun In desperation we asked the police for help.) deseperación
desperation
tr[despə'reɪʃən]
noun
1 desesperación nombre femenino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
in desperation a la desesperada
out of desperation de desesperación
desperation [.dɛspə'reɪʃən] n
: desesperación f
desperation
n.
desesperación s.f.
'despə'reɪʃən
mass noun desesperación f

in desperation — en la desesperación

[ˌdespǝ'reɪʃǝn]
N desesperación f

she drove him to desperation — le llevó al borde de la desesperación, le hizo caer en la desesperación

in (sheer) desperation, out of (sheer) desperation — a la desesperada, de pura desesperación

* * *
['despə'reɪʃən]
mass noun desesperación f

in desperation — en la desesperación


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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