appeal的意思和读音

appeal

: [əˈpil] : [əˈpiːl]

n.

v.

appeals  appealing  appealed  

adj.+n.final appeal,great appeal,wide appeal,emotional appeal,immediate appeal

v.+n.make appeal,file appeal,lodge appeal,hear appeal,address appeal

v.repel

n.repulsion

v.request,ask,plead,urge,petition

n.plea,application,entreaty,attractiveness,attraction

appealn.— see alsosex appeal

1.[c][u]a formal request to a court or to sb in authority for a judgement or a decision to be changed

to lodge an appeal

to file an appeal

an appeal court/judge

an appeals court/judge

an appeal against the 3-match ban 3

2.[u]a quality that makes sb/sth attractive or interesting

mass/wide/popular appeal广

The Beatles have never really lost their appeal .

The prospect of living in a city holds little appeal for me.

3.[c][u]an urgent and deeply felt request for money, help or information, especially one made by a charity or by the police

a look of silent appeal

to launch a TV appeal for donations to the charity

The child's mother made an emotional appeal on TV for his return.

The police made an appeal to the public to remain calm.

4.[c]~ to sthan indirect suggestion that any good, fair or reasonable person would act in a particular way

I relied on an appeal to his finer feelings.

v.

1.[i]~ (to sb/sth) (against sth)to make a formal request to a court or to sb in authority for a judgement or a decision to be changed

He said he would appeal after being found guilty on four counts of murder.

The company is appealing against the ruling.

2.[i]to attract or interest sb

The prospect of a long wait in the rain did not appeal.使

The design has to appeal to all ages and social groups.

3.[i]to make a serious and urgent request

I am appealing(= asking for money) on behalf of the famine victims.

Community leaders appealed for calm(= urged people to remain calm) .

Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward.

Organizers appealed to the crowd not to panic.

4.[i]~ (to sth)to try to persuade sb to do sth by suggesting that it is a fair, reasonable or honest thing to do

They needed to appeal to his sense of justice.

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n.1.;,2.,3.(),

v.1.to make an urgent request for people to give you something that you need such as help, money, or information; to ask people to do something or to behave in a particular way, especially in a difficult situation2.if something appeals to you, you like it or want it3.to formally ask a court of law or similar authority to change its decision4.to try to get someone to do or accept something by making them think it is a sensible or fair thing to do1.to make an urgent request for people to give you something that you need such as help, money, or information; to ask people to do something or to behave in a particular way, especially in a difficult situation2.if something appeals to you, you like it or want it3.to formally ask a court of law or similar authority to change its decision4.to try to get someone to do or accept something by making them think it is a sensible or fair thing to do

n.1.an urgent request for people to give you something that you need such as help, money, or information; a request for people to do something or to behave in a particular way2.a quality that something has that makes people like it or want it3.a formal request for a court of law or similar authority to change its decision

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1.It's easy to understand the appeal of certain regulation.

2.As the south-east has always been the least developed part of the island, this means its appeal can only grow.

3.The NLD lodged an appeal to the Supreme Court to protect the party's legal status, but it was turned down in November.

4.On Wednesday, five prosecutors from the British Upper House began to hold a hearing on an appeal by a lower court.

5.I found he had done nothing deserving of death, but because he made his appeal to the Emperor I decided to send him to Rome.

6.But, since to say it, is still to appeal to it in order to situate this truth, it is to make it re-emerge every time that I speak.使

7.The possibility is usually overshadowed by his immense and immensely elastic appeal.

8.It's part of her clean-cut, Chinese girl-next-door image that seems to appeal to many in mainland China.

9.Underlining the urgency of the matter, the secretary-general issued a personal appeal to all Kenyans.

10.Throughout the land appeal peace, opposed that war's playbill is all the rage the whole world for a while.