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DESPERATION - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Desparation; Desperation (disambiguation); Desperation (album)

DESPERATION         

ألاسم

إِحْباط ; إِيَاس ; قُنُوط ; يَأْس

desperation         
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يأس يأس مفض الى التهور
desperation         
اسْم : يأس

Definición

desperation
Desperation is the feeling that you have when you are in such a bad situation that you will try anything to change it.
This feeling of desperation and helplessness was common to most of the refugees...
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Wikipedia

Desperation

Desperation may refer to:

  • Despair
  • Panic
  • Desperation (novel), a 1996 Stephen King novel set in the fictional town of Desperation, Nevada
  • Stephen King's Desperation (film), a 2006 TV movie based on King's novel
  • Desperation (sculpture), an 1899/1900 work by Auguste Rodin
  • Desperation (Desperation Band album), 2003
  • Desperation (Hostyle Gospel album), 2013
  • Desperation (Oblivians album), by Oblivians, 2013
  • Desperation Records, a record label by Barenaked Ladies
  • Omorashi, a fetishism sometimes referred to in the Western world as "desperation fetishism"
  • "Desperation", a song by Steppenwolf from their debut album Steppenwolf, later covered by Humble Pie for their debut album As Safe as Yesterday Is
Ejemplos de uso de DESPERATION
1. Unfortunately, her desperation nearly proved fatal.
2. "Starvation, cholera, desperation, an irrational dictator.
3. "It‘s desperation –– pressure to survive," Greenslade said.
4. In desperation, he took out an ad in the newspaper.
5. Some out of desperation have resorted to lynching the thieves.