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desperately in English:

1. very or very much very or very much



2. need


I need time.
If there's anything else you need, just let me know.
If you want to study in the United States, you need to get a student visa.
The cheap prices tempted me to buy things I didn't need.
Hikers need to carry a compass with them to find their way through the woods.
Since it's not the rainy season, there's no need for an umbrella.
He never turns his back on a friend in need.
Take your time. I know you need a couple of days to reflect on it.
Those who are suffering from hunger in Africa need urgent help.
A formula is very convenient, because you need not think about it.
I'm stuck in a rut in my boring job and need to do something new.
To succeed in life, you need two things: ignorance and confidence.
Calculate how much money we will need next year.
We got this chair for nothing because the lady next door didn't need it anymore.
I read in the newspaper recently that the crops really need rain.

English word "desperately"(need) occurs in sets:

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3. frantically


both waving frantically at him
He wishes he had kissed him frantically
Mennis continued to the north, moving frantically toward the manor house.
Some told of parents frantically throwing their children over fences
He is frantically on the make.
In the darkness, I frantically reach out towards the receding figure.
Walking back from his house, I frantically searched through my memory.