You Need In English



You Need In English

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You Need To Speak English In Spanish

EnglishNeed
  1. If you say that someone or something needs something else, you mean that they should have it, or would get an advantage from having it: What you need is a nice hot bowl of soup. + -ing verb This room needs clean ing. + past participle She needs her hair wash ed.
  2. You need not wait. He need not ask my permission. They need not make such a fuss over it. The auxiliary need is sometimes used with hardly. We need hardly say that we are very grateful. I need hardly say that you are always welcome. It can also be used with only. You need only sign this paper and I will do the rest.
Grammar

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Easy English Grammar

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(n.) something that differs from the norm (In 1974, Poland won the World Cup, but the success turned out to be an aberration, and Poland have not won a World Cup since).

abhor

(v.) to hate, detest (Because he always wound up getting hit in the head when he tried to play cricket, Marcin began to abhor the sport).

(v.) to agree without protesting (Though Mr. Pospieszny wanted to stay outside and work in his garage, when his wife told him that he had better come in to dinner, he acquiesced to her demands.)

alacrity

(n.) eagerness, speed (For some reason, Simon loved to help his girlfriend whenever he could, so when his girlfriend asked him to set the table he did so with alacrity.)

(adj.) friendly (An amiable fellow, Neil got along with just about everyone.)

appease

(v.) to calm, satisfy (When Jerry cries, his mother gives him chocolate to appease him.)

(adj.) obscure, secret, known only by a few (The professor is an expert in arcane Kashubian literature.)

avarice

(n.) excessive greed (The banker’s avarice led him to amass an enormous personal fortune.)

(adj.) excessively bold, brash, clear and obvious (Critics condemned the writer’s brazen attempt to plagiarise Frankow-Czerwonko’s work.)

brusque

(adj.) short, abrupt, dismissive (Simon’s brusque manner sometimes offends his colleagues.)

(v.) to urge, coax (Magda's friends cajoled her into drinking too much.)

callous

(adj.) harsh, cold, unfeeling (The murderer’s callous lack of remorse shocked the jury.)

(n.) honesty, frankness (We were surprised by the candor of the politician’s speech because she is usually rather evasive.)

chide

(v.) to voice disapproval (Hania chided Gregory for his vulgar habits and sloppy appearance.)

(adj.) cautious (Though I promised Marta’s father I would bring her home promptly by midnight, it would have been more circumspect not to have specified a time.)

clandestine

(adj.) secret (Announcing to her boyfriend that she was going to the library, Maria actually went to meet George for a clandestine liaison.)

(v.) to make somebody do something by force or threat (The court decided that David Beckham did not have to honor the contract because he had been coerced into signing it.)

coherent

(adj.) logically consistent, intelligible (William could not figure out what Harold had seen because he was too distraught to deliver a coherent statement.)

(n.) self-satisfied ignorance of danger (Simon tried to shock his friends out of their complacency by painting a frightening picture of what might happen to them.)

confidant

(n.) a person entrusted with secrets (Shortly after we met, he became my chief confidant.)

(v.) to plot, scheme (She connived to get me to give up my plans to start up a new business.)

cumulative

(adj.) increasing, building upon itself (The cumulative effect of hours spent using the World English website was a vast improvement in his vocabulary and general level of English.)

(v.) to lower the quality or esteem of something (The large raise that he gave himself debased his motives for running the charity.)

decry

(v.) to criticize openly (Andrzej Lepper, the leader of the Polish Self Defence party decried the appaling state of Polish roads.)

(adj.) showing respect for another’s authority (Donata is always excessively deferential to any kind of authority figure.)

demure

(adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.)

(v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The native speaker often derided the other teacher’s accent.)

despot

(n.) one who has total power and rules brutally (The despot issued a death sentence for anyone who disobeyed his laws.)

(adj.) showing care in doing one’s work (The diligent researcher made sure to double check her measurements.)

elated

(adj.) overjoyed, thrilled (When he found out he had won the lottery, the postman was elated.)

(adj.) expressive, articulate, moving (The best man gave such an eloquent speech that most guests were crying.)

embezzle

(v.) to steal money by falsifying records (The accountant was fired for embezzling €10,000 of the company’s funds.)

(n.) sensitivity to another’s feelings as if they were one’s own (I feel such empathy for my dog when she’s upset so am I!)

enmity

(n.) ill will, hatred, hostility (John and Scott have clearly not forgiven each other, because the enmity between them is obvious to anyone in their presence.)

(adj.) learned (My English teacher is such an erudite scholar that he has translated some of the most difficult and abstruse Old English poetry.)

extol

(v.) to praise, revere (Kamila extolled the virtues of a vegetarian diet to her meat-loving boyfriend.)

(v.) to make up, invent (When I arrived an hour late to class, I fabricated some excuse about my car breaking down on the way to work.)

feral

(adj.) wild, savage (That beast looks so feral that I would fear being alone with it.)

(adj.) astounded (Whenever I read an Agatha Christie mystery novel, I am always flabbergasted when I learn the identity of the murderer.)

forsake

(v.) to give up, renounce (I won't forsake my conservative principles.)

(adj.) troublesome or irritable (Although the child insisted he wasn’t tired, his fractious behaviour - especially his decision to crush his jam sandwiches all over the floor - convinced everyone present that it was time to put him to bed.)

furtive

(adj.) secretive, sly (Claudia’s placement of her drugs in her sock drawer was not as furtive as she thought, as the sock drawer is the first place most parents look.)

(n.) overindulgence in food or drink (Helen’s fried chicken tastes so divine, I don’t know how anyone can call gluttony a sin.)

gratuitous

(adj.) uncalled for, unwarranted (Every evening the guy at the fish and chip shop gives me a gratuitous helping of vinegar.)

(adj.) disdainfully proud (The superstar’s haughty dismissal of her co-stars will backfire on her someday.)

hypocrisy

(n.) pretending to believe what one does not (Once the politician began passing legislation that contradicted his campaign promises, his hypocrisy became apparent.)

(adj.) exemplary, flawless (If your grades were as impeccable as your brother’s, then you too would receive a car for a graduation present.)

impertinent

(adj.) rude, insolent (Most of your comments are so impertinent that I don’t wish to dignify them with an answer.)

(adj.) incapable of being appeased or mitigated (Watch out: once you shun Grandmother’s cooking, she is totally implacable.)

impudent

(adj.) casually rude, insolent, impertinent (The impudent young woman looked her teacher up and down and told him he was hot.)

(adj.) clear, sharp, direct (The discussion wasn’t going anywhere until her incisive comment allowed everyone to see what the true issues were.)

indolent

(adj.) lazy (Why should my indolent children, who can’t even pick themselves up off the sofa to pour their own juice, be rewarded with a trip to Burger King?)

(adj.) not suitable or capable, unqualified (She proved how inept she was when she forgot two orders and spilled a pint of cider in a customer’s lap.)

infamy

(n.) notoriety, extreme ill repute (The infamy of his crime will not lessen as time passes.)

(v.) to prevent, restrain, stop (When I told you I needed the car last night, I certainly never meant to inhibit you from going out.)

innate

(adj.) inborn, native, inherent (His incredible athletic talent is innate, he never trains, lifts weights, or practices.)

(adj.) incapable of being satisfied (My insatiable appetite for blondes was a real problem on my recent holiday in Japan!)

insular

(adj.) separated and narrow-minded; tight-knit, closed off (Because of the sensitive nature of their jobs, those who work for MI5 must remain insular and generally only spend time with each other.)

(adj.) brave in the face of danger (After scaling a live volcano prior to its eruption, the explorer was praised for his intrepid attitude.)

inveterate

(adj.) stubbornly established by habit (I’m the first to admit that I’m an inveterate cider drinker—I drink four pints a day.)


PART TWO

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Online one-to-one English Lessons

I Miss You In English

Talk to your doctor to seeif you needto have the dose [...]
of your methadone or any of your other medications changed.
[...] tu médico para ver si necesitas que se cambie [...]
tu dosis de metadona o de los demás medicamentos que tomas.
If you needfurther information, [...]
globaladf.org
Si necesitas información [...]
, por favor no dude en contactarnos utilizando el siguiente formulario.
If you needto free up space [...]
on a hard disk, you can change the location of the index.
Si tiene que liberar espacio [...]
en un disco duro, puede cambiar la ubicación del índice.
[...] obtaining a licence for community broadcastingif you needone.
unesdoc.unesco.org
Una evaluación de necesidades es especialmente importante para obtener un
[...] permiso para la radiodifusión comunitaria si necesitan uno.
If you needto finance more than 80% [...]
of the value of your first home, you should provide additional guarantees, is the most
[...]
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Si lo que necesitas es financiar más [...]
del 80% del valor de tu vivienda habitual deberás aportar garantías adicionales, lo
[...]
bancaja.es
If you needhospital care, [...]
bmchp.org
Si necesita atención hospitalaria, [...]
bmchp.org
If you needto store modules [...]
temporarily, keep them in a dry, properly ventilated room.
Si necesita almacenar los [...]
módulos de forma temporal, manténgalos en una sala seca y correctamente ventilada.
If you needan updated version, [...]
you might be able to download it from the manufacturer's website.
Si necesita una versión actualizada, [...]
es posible que pueda descargarla del sitio web del fabricante.
If you needto ask for a move in Alcobendas will like our services and prices.
Si necesita hacer una mudanza en Alcobendas consúltenos le gustarán nuestros [...]
mudanzasfuentes.es
If you needan overview of REACH, we recommend that you [...]
guidance.echa.europa.eu
Si necesita una visn general de REACH, le recomendamos [...]
guidance.echa.europa.eu
If you needto have any type [...]
of surgery, tell the surgeon ahead of time that you are taking doxycycline.
Si necesita someterse a algún [...]
tipo de cirugía, dígale al cirujano en adelantado que usted está tomando doxycycline.
If you needto have any type of surgery, tell the surgeon that you are using atenolol.
Si usted necesita tener aln tipo de cirugía, dígale al cirujano que usted está usando atenolol.
[...] this variant againif you needto view this data again.
help.sap.com
[...] vez a esta variante si necesita visualizar de nuevo [...]
estos datos.
This section should only be usedif you needto have one configuration file that works whether or not a [...]
t.feemod.com
[...] usarse solo si necesita tener un fichero de configuración que funcione tanto si está como si no está un [...]
determinado módulo disponible.
If you needto create a newsletter, [...]
the Positive Words Web site has a great online template.
Si debes crear un boletín, [...]
el sitio Web Positive Words cuenta con una excelente plantilla.
This is a big helpif you needto know the exact [...]
interacoustics.com
Esto es de una gran ayuda si necesita conocer la diferencia [...]
interacoustics.com
This could be a sign of a serious condition. You also
[...] should consult a doctorif you needalaxative for more than [...]
dulcolax.co.uk
[...] médico o farmacéutico si tiene necesidad de usar laxantes [...]
más de una vez por semana.
If you need'on the fly' translation [...]
of electronic communication LTC Communicator is the tool of your choice.
Si necesita traducciones instantáneas [...]
de comunicación electrónica, LTC Communicator es la herramienta que estaba esperando.
If you needto support obsolete [...]
clients and still use name-based virtual hosting, a possible technique is discussed at the end of this document.
Si necesita dar soporte a clientes [...]
obsoletos y usar hosting virtual basado en nombres, al final de este documento se describe
[...]
yamada-kensetu.com
If you needabetting community with more [...]
kicktipp.de
Contáctenos en caso de necesitar una quiniela con [...]
kicktipp.de
[...] country to find outif you needvaccinations or immunizations [...]
to protect yourself from disease where you are going.
Póngase en comunicación con la embajada de su país en el país de su
[...] destino para saber si necesita vacunas o inmunización [...]
america.gov
Please contact usif you needadditional information.
Por favor, contáctenos si necesita cualquier información [...]
web.nazarene.org
If you needmore information [...]
about the Real Academia Española, please write or call to
Si desea más información [...]
sobre la Real Academia Española, por favor escriba o llame a
If you needhelp while you're [...]
in the bathroom, pull the cord and your nurse will respond immediately.
Si necesita ayuda mientras está [...]
en el baño, tire del cordón y el personal de enfermería responderá de inmediato.
If you needthe services of a removal [...]
company, call us and we will tell you the quickest and easiest way to carry this out.
Si usted tiene una mudanza que hacer, [...]
llámenos y le diremos la forma más sencilla y rápida de llevarla a cabo.
[...] record of all your SIEF activities from the beginning so that you can demonstrate your activityif you needto.
echa.europa.eu
[...] de todas sus actividades en el SIEF desde el principio, para poder demostrar su actividad si lo necesita.
echa.europa.eu
[...] straight awayif you needto an extra training [...]
session.
[...] de fitness le di si le conviene una sesión [...]
extra de entrenamiento.
We are always ready to helpif you needarush translation.
[...] dispuestos a ayudar si usted necesita una traducción rápida.
talk.edu
If you needit, you can speak for a minute [...]
and a half instead of a minute; but please do not, each of you, ask for the floor
[...]
europarl.europa.eu
Ustedes, si lo necesitan, en vez de un minuto [...]
hablen un minuto y medio; pero no me pidan, cada uno, la palabra tres veces
[...]
europarl.europa.eu