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pled

/pled/US // plɛd //UK // (plɛd) //

承诺,承诺的,承诺书,承诺的事项

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a simple past tense and past participle of plead.

Examples

  • Two of the Norfolk four pled guilty, and two were convicted at trial.

  • She pled for help, according to local news sources, and said the judge was beating her even as the call was underway.

  • Now that Alliegro has pled guilty, the expectation is that Rivera will not be referred to as “unindicted” for much longer.

  • Three of the seven women pled guilty immediately and served six months, but four fought the charges, taking the case to court.

  • He pled guilty to manslaughter charges and received a two-and-a-half-year sentence.

  • Ministers who pled for its recognition exposed themselves to the censures of their brethren.

  • Peter of Colfax pled and threatened, commanded and coaxed, but all in vain.

  • And it was now all in vain that Sholto pled with his master.

  • A hymn was given out, during which the superintendent pled with her to say a few words.

  • And then out of the fulness of a heart that had suffered, I pled for the lives and homes of the settlers on our Plains frontier.