English in a Minute: Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures
Welcome to English in a Minute! From home! Desperate can mean things are very bad or very difficult. Desperate times call for desperate measures. J: What in the world are you doing? A: Jonathan, I’m playing Connect Four and it’s close. J: Isn’t that for two players? A: Yes. But I’m alone. So, I have to play against myself. J: Wow. Well, I guess desperate times call for desperate measures. A: Hey! I won! And I lost. In difficult times, we do things we probably wouldn’t have to do in normal times. The phrase “desperate times call for desperate measures” is a way of expressing this. Just to be clear – playing Connect Four by yourself is a little desperate. And that’s English is a Minute! Originally published at - https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a...

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