古典吧>英语词典>urge翻译和用法

urge

英 [ɜːdʒ]

美 [ɜːrdʒ]

v.  敦促; 催促; 力劝; 大力推荐; 竭力主张; 驱赶; 鞭策
n.  强烈的欲望; 冲动

过去式:urged 现在分词:urging 过去分词:urged 第三人称单数:urges 复数:urges 

高考CET4CET6考研TOEFLIELTSTEM4TEM8

Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.2262 / COCA.2261

短语动词

urge on
1. 鼓励;激励  

短语用例

    urge sb↔on

    • 鼓励;激励;为…加油
      to encourage sb to do sth or support them so that they do it better
      1. She urged him to stay.
        她力劝他留下。
      2. The report urged that all children be taught to swim.
        这份报告呼吁给所有的儿童教授游泳。

    牛津词典

      verb

      • 敦促;催促;力劝
        to advise or try hard to persuade sb to do sth
        1. She urged him to stay.
          她力劝他留下。
        2. The report urged that all children be taught to swim.
          这份报告呼吁给所有的儿童教授游泳。
      • 大力推荐;竭力主张
        to recommend sth strongly
        1. The situation is dangerous, and the UN is urging caution.
          局势岌岌可危,联合国力主谨慎行事。
      • 驱赶;鞭策
        to make a person or an animal move more quickly and/or in a particular direction, especially by pushing or forcing them
        1. He urged his horse forward.
          他策马前行。

      noun

      • 强烈的欲望;冲动
        a strong desire to do sth
        1. sexual urges
          性冲动
        2. I had a sudden urge to hit him.
          我突然很想揍他一顿。

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 敦促;力劝
        If youurgesomeonetodo something, you try hard to persuade them to do it.
        1. They urged parliament to approve plans for their reform programme...
          他们敦促议会批准他们的改革方案。
        2. He urged employers and trade unions to adapt their pay settlements to the economic circumstances.
          他敦促雇主和工会根据经济条件调整工资方案。
      • VERB 推;拉;催促
        If youurgesomeone somewhere, you make them go there by touching them or talking to them.
        1. He slipped his arm around her waist and urged her away from the window...
          他揽住她的腰,拉着她离开了窗边。
        2. 'Come on, Grace,' he was urging her, 'don't wait, hurry up.'
          “快点啦,格雷丝,”他催促道,“别等了。快点。”
      • VERB 竭力主张;强烈要求
        If youurgea course of action, you strongly advise that it should be taken.
        1. He urged restraint on the security forces...
          他力主对安全部队设限。
        2. We urge vigorous action to be taken immediately.
          我们强烈要求立即采取有力措施。
      • N-COUNT 强烈的欲望;冲动;迫切的要求
        If you have anurge todo or have something, you have a strong wish to do or have it.
        1. He had an urge to open a shop of his own...
          他很想自己开一家店。
        2. I have often talked about why we want to be mothers, but none of us can describe the urge exactly.
          我经常谈到我们为什么想做母亲,但没有一个人能准确地描述这种冲动。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a strong restless desire
        1. why this urge to travel?
        Synonym:itch
      • an instinctive motive
        1. profound religious impulses
        Synonym:impulse

      verb

      双语例句

      • It is all very well to urge people to give more to charity when they have less, but is it really fair?
        鼓励那些自身并不富裕的人更多地投身慈善事业固然没错,但这么做真的公平吗?
      • The conflict between the urge for self-expression and the pressure to conform is a central one for her
        想要表现自我的欲望和被迫从众的压力对她来说是一个最主要的冲突。
      • He fought with the urge to smoke one of the cigars he'd given up awhile ago
        他努力克制自己的烟瘾,不去抽一支戒掉没多久的雪茄。
      • He urged employers and trade unions to adapt their pay settlements to the economic circumstances.
        他敦促雇主和工会根据经济条件调整工资方案。
      • He slipped his arm around her waist and urged her away from the window
        他揽住她的腰,拉着她离开了窗边。
      • You must urge the children on or we'll never get home.
        你必须催促孩子们赶路,不然我们永远也到不了家。
      • We should constantly urge ourselves on to study hard.
        我们要经常鞭策自己努力学习。
      • The urge to fast-forward is almost irresistible.
        快速进带的冲动几乎压制不住。
      • The President has a strong political urge to conciliate
        总统有进行安抚的强烈政治意愿。
      • At school he played bass in a pop group called The Urge.
        他上学的时候在一个叫“冲动”的流行乐队中担任贝司手。