summon的意思和读音

summon

: [ˈsʌmən] : ['sʌmən]

v.

summons  summoning  summoned  

v.+n.summon help,summon police,summon assistance

v.dismiss

v.call,send for,call for,call upon,bid

summonv.

1.~ sb (to do sth)to order sb to appear in court

He was summoned to appear before the magistrates.

2.~ sb (to sth).~ sb to do sthto order sb to come to you

In May 1688 he was urgently summoned to London.1688 5

She summoned the waiter.

3.~ sthto arrange an official meeting

to summon a meeting

4.~ sthto call for or try to obtain sth

to summon assistance/help/reinforcements

5.~ sth (up)使to make an effort to produce a particular quality in yourself, especially when you find it difficult

She was trying to summon up the courage to leave him.

I couldn't even summon the energy to get out of bed.

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

v.1.to officially order someone to come to a place, especially a court of law; to ask or order someone to come to you; to ask for something that you need in an emergency2.to manage to produce a quality or a reaction that helps you to deal with a difficult situation3.to arrange a formal meeting and tell people to come to it

1. 〖 comeassoonascalled〗 summon〖 recall〗 ...

2. summit summon sumptuous ...

3. invite summon intend ...

4. suggest summon , supplant , ...

5. immortality summon Baiyun Monastery ...

6. sulphur () summon superb ...

7. steep a. summon v. responsibility on to others scatter v. . ...

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1.(1)He said he would summon officials to testify in parliament.

2.And does he now summon me to its fulfilment, by suggesting the performance of every wickedness which his most foul imagination can conceive?

3.She began to put the house straight, making beds and washing dishes, cleaning and tidying; but she could summon up no enthusiasm for it.

4.A tough new Honduran law came into effect on Monday allowing family members to summon the police to stop people smoking at home.

5.Loudspeakers embedded in the ceiling of every room summon reporters to inspection tours of NATO targets, often in the middle of the night.

6.She lay relaxed for a moment, trying to summon anger to her aid, trying to draw on her strength.

7.But it may only be during a time of emotional inner turbulence that you can summon the strength to unchain yourself.

8.They also get irritated and impatient with the timidity of the men who take an age to summon the nerve to ask them out.

9.3 Asking for a favor against him, that he would summon him to Jerusalem, they themselves setting an ambush to do away with him on the way.3

10.There was no physician within miles, no neighbour; nor was she in a condition to be left, to summon help.