implore
verb
uk/ɪmˈplɔːr/us/ɪmˈplɔːr/[T+ to infinitive]
toasksomeone to do or not do something in a verysincere,emotional, anddeterminedway:
恳求(某人)(不)做…,哀求(某人)(不)做…She implored herparentsnottosendher away toschool.她哀求父母不要送她上学。
to beg for something or beg someone to do something
- begHe begged her to stay, but she wouldn't listen.
- imploreI implore you to change your mind.
- plead withHe pleaded with the guards to be allowed to see his daughter.
- appeal toI appeal to the public to remain calm.
- entreatThe banners entreated the government to release the prisoners.
- adjureThe gospel adjures us to love one another.
[T]literary
toaskfor something in asincereandemotionalway:
恳求得到(某物),祈求得到(某物)Sheclaspedherhands, andglancingupward,seemedto imploredivineassistance.她双手紧握,眼睛看着上方,似乎在祈求上天的帮助。
Making appeals & requests
- appellate
- ask forsomeone
- behest
- beseech
- call for orderphrase
- call onsomeone
- callsomeonein
- cap
- claim
- demand
- invite
- pay claim
- petitioner
- pretty pleaseidiom
- propitiation
- push forsomething
- put in forsomething
- put the squeeze onsomeoneidiom
- reapply
- requisition