释义 |
- v.敦促;催促;力劝;鞭策
- n.冲动;强烈的欲望
- 网络鼓励;激励;强烈要求
第三人称单数:urges 现在分词:urging 过去分词:urged adj.+n. sudden urge,strong urge,powerful urge v.+n. resist urge,control urge,satisfy urge,feel urge n. need,wish,impulse,desire,longing v. advise,commend,advocate,beg,recommend 1. | 敦促;催促;力劝to advise or try hard to persuade sb to do sth |
| She urged him to stay. 她力劝他留下。 | | The report urged that all children be taught to swim. 这份报告呼吁教所有的儿童游泳。 | | ‘Why not give it a try?’ she urged (him). “为什么不试一试呢?”她敦促(他)道。 |
2. | ~ sth (on/upon sb) 大力推荐;竭力主张to recommend sth strongly |
| The situation is dangerous and the UN is urging caution. 局势岌岌可危,联合国力主谨慎行事。 |
3. | ~ sb/sth + adv./prep. 驱赶;鞭策to make a person or an animal move more quickly and/or in a particular direction, especially by pushing or forcing them |
| He urged his horse forward. 他策马前行。 |
1. | 强烈的欲望;冲动a strong desire to do sth |
| | | I had a sudden urge to hit him. 我突然很想揍他一顿。 |
v. | 2. 催促,强迫;促进,奖励,鼓励,劝告,怂恿;号召 2. 催促,强迫;促进,奖励,鼓励,劝告,怂恿;号召 | n. | |
v. | 1. to advise somebody strongly to do something 2. to recommend or advise something earnestly and with persistence 3. to encourage, drive, or force somebody or something to do something 4. to make a person or animal move in a particular direction 5. request earnestly;try to persuade;strongly recommend 1. to advise somebody strongly to do something 2. to recommend or advise something earnestly and with persistence 3. to encourage, drive, or force somebody or something to do something 4. to make a person or animal move in a particular direction 5. request earnestly;try to persuade;strongly recommend | n. | 1. a strong need, wish, or impulse to do something 2. a strong feeling of wanting or needing to do something |
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