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feel an urge (the Oxford Russian-English Dictionary by Marcus Wheeler Daniel Casey); be impatient (им приспичило уходить – they were impatient to be off Daniel Casey); hard up (English fluently); have an urge (the Oxford Russian-English Dictionary by Marcus Wheeler Daniel Casey) | |||
have a craving (требует замены грам. констр.) | |||
have an urge to; be set on; be impatient to; be compelled to | |||
have an urge (to); be compelled (to); be set on | |||
must needs (Tracer) | |||
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wanted so bad to (+ infinitive: I wanted so bad to poop while jogging that I literally had to step in someone's backyard! Luckily no one was home, there weren't any cars in the driveway and the blinds were down, so I felt better doing it. ART Vancouver) | |||
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be caught/taken short (потребность сходить в туалет Telecaster) |
приспичить : 4 phrases in 4 subjects |
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