Urgente in english
Urgent
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
urgente = urgent ; of immediate concern ; peremptory ; pressing.
Example: The paper-makers, spurred on by the urgent need to increase their supply of raw material, eventually mastered the new technique.Example: Preventive medicine together with health education and community involvement are of more immediate concern than curative medicine = Preventive medicine together with health education and community involvement are of more immediate concern than curative medicine.Example: The author's argumentation is vehement, sometimes peremptory, but not conclusive.Example: As the quantity of knowledge expands the need to organise it becomes more pressing.more:
» en un estado sin problemas y sin tener nada urgente que hacer = sitting pretty .
Example: The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.» llamamiento urgente = urgent appeal .
Example: A farmer has launched an urgent appeal to find a herd of cattle stolen by rustlers.» necesidad urgente = desperate need ; urgent need .
Example: There is a desperate need, both in the United States and in Mexico, for interpreters in Mexican and Guatemalan indigenous languages. Example: There is an urgent need for a survey of private libraries on a countrywide scale.» ser algo urgente = be a matter of urgency .
Example: By 1983 it became a matter of urgency to direct the selection of new titles towards the needs of students.» trabajo urgente = hurried work ; rush job .
Example: MacKeller mentions the companionship system in connection with hurried work, but there is evidence that it was also used for ordinary work by the middle of the century. Example: Companionships had probably been developed in late eighteenth-century London for dealing with rush jobs in the larger printing offices.