ap·peal
noun/əˈpiːl/
/əˈpiːl/
(尤指慈善机构或警方的)呼吁,吁请,恳求 - appeal for something to launch a TV appeal for donations to the charity
通过电视呼吁为该慈善组织捐赠 - appeal to somebody He made an emotional appeal to voters.
他向选民发出了情感上的呼吁。 - appeal to somebody for something Police are making a fresh appeal to the public for any information that may help them.
警方再次呼吁公众提供任何可能对他们有帮助的信息。 - appeal to somebody to do something The police made an appeal to the public to remain calm.
警方吁请公众保持镇静。 - There was a look of silent appeal on his face.
他脸上流露出一种无声的恳求。
Wordfinder- appeal
- benefit
- charity
- collection
- donation
- fundraiser
- handout
- telethon
- volunteer
- welfare
Extra ExamplesTopics Crime and punishmentb2, Social issuesb2, Moneyb2- She gazed at him in mute appeal.
她用恳求的目光默默注视着他。 - an appeal for help
恳求帮助 - a fresh appeal for witnesses to come forward
再一次恳求目击者站出来 - They made a direct appeal to the government for funding.
他们直接恳求政府给予资助。 - The appeal raised over three million pounds.
募捐活动筹集到三百多万英镑。 - The child's mother made an emotional appeal on TV for his return.
孩子的母亲在电视上强烈呼吁他回来。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- charity
- fund-raising
- hold
- launch
- back
- …
- raise something
- fund
- appeal for something to launch a TV appeal for donations to the charity
吸引力;感染力;魅力 - mass/wide/popular/broad/universal appeal
广泛的吸引力;普遍的吸引力 - The Beatles have never really lost their appeal.
披头士乐队的感染力经久不衰。 - The prospect of living in a city holds little appeal for me.
住在城市里的机会对我没有什么吸引力。
Extra Examples- Her charming children's stories have timeless appeal.
她写的儿童故事的魅力经久不衰。 - His considerable appeal lies in his quiet, gentle manner.
他巨大的魅力源自于他的温文尔雅。 - His views hold no appeal for me.
他的观点我不感兴趣。 - Unfortunately the movie lacks commercial appeal.
很可惜,这部电影没有卖点。 - We are trying to broaden the appeal of classical music.
我们正努力让更多的人喜欢古典音乐。 - He was beginning to understand the appeal of living in the countryside.
他开始了解乡村生活的吸引力。 - the book's immediate appeal to young children
该书让小孩子一眼就看上的吸引力
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- considerable
- great
- growing
- …
- have
- hold
- retain
- …
- lie in something
- appeal for
- mass/wide/popular/broad/universal appeal
上诉;申诉 - (British English) to lodge an appeal
提出上诉 - (North American English) to file an appeal
提出上诉 - (British English) an appeal court/judge
上诉法庭/法官 - (North American English) an appeals court/judge
上诉法庭/法官 - appeal against something They have launched appeals against their convictions.
他们对判决提出了上诉。 - an appeal against the 3-match ban
不服禁赛 3 场令的申诉 - an appeal against a decision/sentence/order/ruling
针对决定/判决/命令/裁决的上诉 - The court dismissed his appeal against the verdict.
法院驳回了他对判决的上诉。 - on appeal The case was upheld on appeal.
该案经上诉维持原判。 - The verdict was later overturned on appeal.
该判决后来在上诉中被推翻。 - You have the right of appeal to the Constitutional Court.
你有权向宪法法院提出上诉。
Wordfinder- accuse
- appeal
- counsel
- defendant
- evidence
- justice
- offence
- plea
- prosecution
- trial
Collocations Criminal justiceCriminal justiceBreaking the lawsee also court of appeal- break/violate/obey/uphold the law
- be investigated/arrested/tried for a crime/a robbery/fraud
- be arrested/ (especially North American English) indicted/convicted on charges of rape/fraud/(especially US English) felony charges
- be arrested on suspicion of arson/robbery/shoplifting
- be accused of/be charged with murder/(especially North American English) homicide/four counts of fraud
- face two charges of indecent assault
- admit your guilt/liability/responsibility (for something)
- deny the allegations/claims/charges
- confess to a crime
- grant/be refused/be released on/skip/jump bail
- stand/await/bring somebody to/come to/be on trial
- take somebody to/come to/settle something out of court
- face/avoid/escape prosecution
- seek/retain/have the right to/be denied access to legal counsel
- hold/conduct/attend/adjourn a hearing/trial
- sit on/influence/persuade/convince the jury
- sit/stand/appear/be put/place somebody in the dock
- plead guilty/not guilty to a crime
- be called to/enter (British English) the witness box
- take/put somebody on the stand/(North American English) the witness stand
- call/subpoena/question/cross-examine a witness
- give/hear the evidence against/on behalf of somebody
- raise/withdraw/overrule an objection
- reach a unanimous/majority verdict
- return/deliver/record a verdict of not guilty/unlawful killing/accidental death
- convict/acquit the defendant of the crime
- secure a conviction/your acquittal
- lodge/file an appeal
- appeal (against)/challenge/uphold/overturn a conviction/verdict
- pass sentence on somebody
- carry/face/serve a seven-year/life sentence
- receive/be given the death penalty
- be sentenced to ten years (in prison/jail)
- carry/impose/pay a fine (of $3 000)/a penalty (of 14 years imprisonment)
- be imprisoned/jailed for drug possession/fraud/murder
- do/serve time/ten years
- be sent to/put somebody in/be released from jail/prison
- be/put somebody/spend X years on death row
- be granted/be denied/break (your) parole
Extra ExamplesTopics Preferences and decisionsb2, Law and justiceb2- He's bringing an appeal against the size of the fine.
他因不满罚金的数额正在提出上诉。 - a case currently under appeal
目前正在上诉的一个案子 - His appeal was upheld and he was released immediately.
他的申诉得到支持,他马上获释了。 - His lawyer is considering an appeal to the Supreme Court.
他的律师正在考虑上诉到最高法院。 - She won the right to make another court appeal.
她赢得了再一次向法庭提出上诉的权利。 - The court will hear the appeal on 10 June.
法庭将于6月10日审理申诉。 - The judge has agreed to allow his appeal.
法官已经准许他上诉。 - The players have been suspended pending appeal.
这些选手已被暂停比赛,等待上诉。 - There is a possibility of a further appeal to a higher court.
可继续向更高一级法院提出上诉。 - They have agreed to drop the appeal.
他们已同意放弃上诉。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- formal
- court
- legal
- …
- bring
- file
- lodge
- …
- fail
- succeed
- appeal court
- appeals court
- tribunal
- …
- on appeal
- under appeal
- appeal against
- …
- court of appeal
- court of appeals
- grounds of appeal
- …
- (British English) to lodge an appeal
- [countable] appeal to something an indirect suggestion that any good, fair or reasonable person would act in a particular way
启发;打动 - I relied on an appeal to his finer feelings.
我寄望能唤起他的爱心。 - an appeal to reason
诉诸理性
- I relied on an appeal to his finer feelings.
Word OriginMiddle English (in legal contexts): from Old French apel (noun), apeler (verb), from Latin appellare ‘to address’, based on ad- ‘to’ + pellere ‘to drive’.