implore 的 2 个定义
im·plored, im·plor·ing.
im·plored, im·plor·ing.
- to make urgent or piteous supplication.
implore 近义词
beg
更多implore例句
- We implore parents and caretakers to get vaccinated themselves to protect vulnerable children from infection.
- When she awoke, she rushed to the computer and implored him in an email to respond right away.
- I sent him a missive, imploring him to brave this perilous journey with me.
- He calls another, imploring him to act now, because he can’t imagine the Ohtani will last long.
- In her letter, Finkelstein implored the organization for an increase in screening and access to at-home fetal monitoring.
- Probably his actual words from the Bible, which implore Christians to care for the poor.
- We know the risk he and his wife are taking for all of us, and we implore you, O good and great God, to keep him safe.
- Dear fellow Jews—I implore you: Please, please stop trying to make people shut up.
- Now, as they enter the fourth estate and seek its reinvention, I implore them: be bold.
- If you are reading this, Bill Keller's psychiatrist, I implore you to work this through with him.
- Were you a free man at this moment, and went down on your knees to implore me to give you Anne, I would not do it.
- "I implore you, yield to these wise words," now put in the archdeacon addressing Gaudry.
- If I loved you, it would be entirely different; so once more, and for the last time, I implore you to let us part as friends.'
- Therefore when we hear the sound of the cornet we should implore God to rebuild the Temple.
- O you who are quickly ready to help, I implore you for wealth whereby we may overshadow all men, like the sky.