adjured
/uh-joor/US // əˈdʒʊər //UK // (əˈdʒʊə) //
判决,判决书,判决的,判决结果
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ad·jured, ad·jur·ing.
- : to charge, bind, or command earnestly and solemnly, often under oath or the threat of a penalty.
- : to entreat or request earnestly or solemnly.
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With courage or common sense, or both, governors and state legislatures can adjure measures like the Arizona bill.
I adjure you, by all which a man of honour holds most sacred, to quit England the moment your health will allow you to sail.
I adjure you, in the name of the friendship you have up to this moment shown me, to explain yourself clearly.
And instead of Columbus, a honey-fed spirit of dream should stand in his prow and adjure him to sail on, to dreamland.
I adjure you for the last time; will you name the three cards?
I adjure you, solemnly, to omit nothing that you can remember of them.
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