importunity 的定义
plural im·por·tu·ni·ties for 2.
- the state or quality of being importunate; persistence in solicitation.
- importunities, importunate solicitations or demands.
importunity 近义词
等同于 insistence
importunity 的近义词 4 个
等同于 urgency
importunity 的近义词 12 个
- desperation
- necessity
- pressure
- seriousness
- criticality
- exigency
- imminence
- incitement
- insistence
- instancy
- need
- stress
importunity 的反义词 1 个
等同于 imploration
等同于 insistency
importunity 的近义词 6 个
importunity 的反义词 2 个
等同于 persistency
importunity 的近义词 5 个
importunity 的反义词 2 个
等同于 demand
importunity 的近义词 45 个
- appeal
- application
- call
- claim
- insistence
- interest
- need
- order
- requirement
- sale
- trade
- use
- arrogation
- bid
- bidding
- charge
- clamor
- command
- counterclaim
- entreaty
- exaction
- imposition
- inquiry
- interrogation
- lien
- necessity
- occasion
- petition
- plea
- prayer
- pursuit
- requisition
- rush
- search
- solicitation
- stipulation
- suit
- supplication
- ultimatum
- vogue
- want
- call for
- entreatment
- impetration
- imploration
importunity 的反义词 5 个
等同于 desire
importunity 的近义词 45 个
- appeal
- application
- call
- claim
- insistence
- interest
- need
- order
- requirement
- sale
- trade
- use
- arrogation
- bid
- bidding
- charge
- clamor
- command
- counterclaim
- entreaty
- exaction
- imposition
- inquiry
- interrogation
- lien
- necessity
- occasion
- petition
- plea
- prayer
- pursuit
- requisition
- rush
- search
- solicitation
- stipulation
- suit
- supplication
- ultimatum
- vogue
- want
- call for
- entreatment
- impetration
- imploration
importunity 的反义词 5 个
等同于 appeal
更多importunity例句
- Bruce, however, sternly refused to disorder his array, but at last yielded to his importunity.
- To give is to act; we do not suffer any pains by our liberality, nor by yielding to the importunity or necessity of postulants.
- Meta was sure that Norman had known it the whole time, and he owned to having guessed it from Harry's importunity for the search.
- Cuthbert's importunity in the matter is clearly set forth in60 a deposition by Henry Johnson, one of Alleyn's tenants.
- But this was almost certainly a bronze lamp in the form of a bird, which they produced to appease her importunity.