beg / bɛg /

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beg3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

begged, beg·ging.

  1. to ask for as a gift, as charity, or as a favor: to beg alms; to beg forgiveness.
  2. to ask to give or do something; implore: He begged me for mercy. Sit down, I beg you.
  3. to take for granted without basis or justification: a statement that begs the very point we're disputing.
  4. to fail or refuse to come to grips with; avoid; evade: a report that consistently begs the whole problem.
v. 无主动词 verb

begged, beg·ging.

  1. to ask alms or charity; live by asking alms.
  2. to ask humbly or earnestly: begging for help; begging to differ.
  3. to sit up, as trained, in a posture of entreaty.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. beg off, to request or obtain release from an obligation, promise, etc.: He had promised to drive us to the recital but begged off at the last minute.

beg 近义词

v. 动词 verb

request

v. 动词 verb

seek charity

beg构成的短语

  • beginning of the end, the
  • begin to see daylight
  • begin to see the light
  • begin with
  • beg off
  • beg the question
  • beg to differ
  • go begging

更多beg例句

  1. If there were ever a time to recreate the tuna noodle casserole you begged for five nights a week as an elementary schooler, that time is now.
  2. Tired of sales pitches from ed tech providers, one school superintendent in Washington state sent out a tweet begging them to stop.
  3. Others are gained by paying, providing content, or begging and pleading.
  4. The two had to beg on the streets to be able to get enough to eat, so this was the reason the girls jumped at the chance to get paid jobs in Enugu.
  5. I did not have to feel like I was begging and not able to take care of myself, and they helped me build those little bits of confidence.
  6. You must atone, apologize, and beg forgiveness for the thousands of LGBT lives you have taken.
  7. Unlike Axler, Pacino says he has yet to lose his, though many critics would beg to differ.
  8. My Netflix account and, more importantly, my wallet would beg to differ.
  9. The premise was simple: sell a brand to the patient and trust that the patient will beg the doctor for the same brand.
  10. She is not denying her behavior, and she's unwilling to beg for the public's mercy.
  11. They competed for it only in order to get a morsel of food, so they would not have to beg it from door to door.
  12. Monsieur le Maire,” said he, “I should like to examine the premises, and beg that you will have the kindness to accompany me.
  13. I beg to trouble you with a few wild ideas of mine, which perhaps may some future day benefit the public.
  14. I am very much obliged for your continued favours, and beg pardon for so often troubling you.
  15. I hope you will fully consider this business, and must beg you will have the goodness to write to me by return of post.