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intreat

/in-treet/US // ɪnˈtrit //UK // (ɪnˈtriːt) //

威胁,威胁恐吓,威胁威胁,威胁到了

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : an archaic variant of entreat.

Examples

  • Let me intreat you, son, said she, to drop the thoughts of any violent methods with Mr Arnold.

  • The man ought to court and intreat the woman respecting marriage with him, and not the woman the man.

  • Gen. And more than so, intreat me humbly too, You shall have honors presently; Maria.

  • The man ought to court and intreat the woman respecting marriage with him, and not the woman the man, n. 297.

  • But let me intreat you, Sir, to pause—Do you consider yourself as a missionary of loyalty or of rebellion?