Examples of using Were desperate in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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While fans were desperate to hear of new players, all they could
And, although she shouldn't get her hopes up, publishers these days were desperate for new talent.
More than 500 people were desperate to cross the sea to Indonesia,
A few days ago, you were desperate to get out.
The World War has just ended and people were desperate for the stability and refinement they so missed;
he decided change it up and go after women who were desperate to have a baby.
as John Kenneth Galbraith recalled: When Pearl Harbor happened, we were desperate.
Their adventure had taken many dark turns, and the weary sailors were desperate to rest in a safe harbor.
Atlético had not won La Liga for 10 years and were desperate for league success.
Her blog attracted a large following, and many readers were desperate for solutions.
My mother and I were desperate- moving from place to place, poor, hungry
And a lot of fathers, if they were desperate for their son to be a professional footballer… they would have reacted quite a bit differently, I suppose.
We were desperate to win this tie and confident we could do it.
At that point, the Nazis were desperate enough to use anything that might keep their collapsing empire intact.
And a lot of fathers, if they were desperate for their son to be a professional footballer… they would've reacted quite a bit differently, I suppose.
we're going to go, but we were desperate men.
Suddenly, celebrities were realizing that they could really ask for just about any amount they wanted if the magazines were desperate enough.
And the files reveal they were desperate to capture this technology- wherever it came from- before the Russians or the Chinese got hold of it first.
got stuck in traffic, organizers were desperate to find a performer who was both present and ready(i.e., not too stoned).
Mickey into a symbol of innocence, and Americanness during the war and in the postwar years, when people were desperate for something hopeful to cling to.