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need (third-person singular simple present needs, present participle needing, simple past and past participle needed) (transitive) To have an absolute requirement for.

I need you. 例文帳に追加 君が必要だ。 - Tanaka Corpus I need one more. 例文帳に追加 もう1枚。 - 愛知県総合教育センター Classroom English(教室英語集) There need be no hurry, need there? 例文帳に追加 急ぐ必要はないでしょう. - 研究社 新英和中辞典 Do you need something? 例文帳 ...

前置詞句 in need Lacking basic necessities such as food and shelter; poor; indigent. I donated the clothes my son outgrew to help children in need. In distress or otherwise difficult circumstances. a friend in need is a friend indeed The team came to the rescue of a whale in need. (when followed by “ of ”) Needing (the specified necessities). The house was in need of urgent repairs.

動詞 need to (third-person singular simple present needs to, present participle needing to, simple past and past participle needed to) Synonym of have to (“must”).

A friend in need is a friend indeed, ſay I;—but you can 't judge of it. — No,— unleſs you had the rope about your neck, and were walking all alive to your grave.