urge的意思和读音

urge

: [ɜrdʒ] : [ɜː(r)dʒ]

v.

n.

urges  urging  urged  

adj.+n.sudden urge,strong urge,powerful urge

v.+n.resist urge,control urge,satisfy urge,feel urge

n.disinclination

v.dissuade,discourage

n.need,wish,impulse,desire,longing

v.advise,commend,advocate,beg,recommend

urgev.

1.to advise or try hard to persuade sb to do sth

She urged him to stay.

The report urged that all children be taught to swim.

‘Why not give it a try?’ she urged (him).“?”

2.~ sth (on/upon sb)to recommend sth strongly

The situation is dangerous and the UN is urging caution.

3.~ sb/sth + adv./prep.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.

n.

1.a strong desire to do sth

sexual urges

I had a sudden urge to hit him.

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n.1.,,2.

v.1.to advise someone very strongly about what action or attitude they should take; to say that something is important, good, or useful in a particular situation2.to make a person or animal move in a particular direction

n.1.a strong feeling of wanting or needing to do something

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1.We urge you to dream. Our Conference Planners will use their insight and expertise to help take your meeting to the next level.

2.What beginners call gut feel is usually an urge to gamble, and I tell them they have no right to a gut feel.

3.Again we urge you to feel our presence around you. We shall continue to be with you in each moment. Good day.

4.Barack Obama had to call Egypt's interim leader, Field-Marshal Muhammad Tantawi, to urge him to intervene.

5.Let me urge you now not to test me on this point.

6.So the child cried, trying to get up and urge the rocking-horse that gave him his inspiration.

7.Many of you I know have different views and attitudes, but I urge you to put aside these differences, and gather as one body.

8.I would urge you to read in areas with which you are not familiar as well as in home ground.

9.The trick, now, is to assert as much strength as you need to achieve the liberty you deserve and then to resist the urge to be vengeful.

10.Yet she resisted the urge to turn to surgery or cosmetic procedures and started eliminating the age lines from her job search instead.