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/əˈpiːl/ |
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1 | C an urgent request for people to give you something you need such as help , money , or information 呼吁;恳请 |
| +for The police have renewed their appeal for help from the public. 警方重新呼吁公众提供帮助。 |
| launch an appeal They have launched an appeal to send food to the flood victims. 他们发出为水灾灾民送食品的呼吁。 |
| 1a | a request for people to do something or to behave in a particular way 要求;请求 | | +for There have been several appeals for an end to the fighting. 有些人呼吁停止战斗。 | | make an appeal Seddon made an emotional appeal for his daughter to contact him. 塞登恳切地请求女儿与他联系。 | |
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2 | U a quality that something has that makes people like it or want it 吸引力;感染力 |
| Football has popular appeal (=many people enjoy it) . 足球有广泛的吸引力。 |
| How do you explain the appeal of horror films? 你怎么解释恐怖电影的吸引力? |
| broaden/widen your appeal (=try to become popular with more people) The organization is clearly trying to broaden its appeal. 扩大吸引力 |
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3 | C/U a formal request for a court of law or similar authority to change its decision 上诉;申诉 |
| Jones has been released on bail pending an appeal (=until there is an appeal) . 琼斯被保释到上诉时。 |
| an appeal judge/tribunal/hearing 上诉法官/法庭/听证 |
| +against An appeal against his conviction is being considered. 他对定罪不服的上诉正在被受理。 |
Words frequently used with appeal | appeal 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | broad, mass, popular, universal, wide, | 2 | | |
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