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1 | to advise someone very strongly about what action or attitude they should take 竭力劝告;敦促;催促 |
| urge sb to do sth The UN has urged them to honour the peace treaty. 联合国已敦促他们尊重这项和平条约。 |
| +that We urge that systems be put in place to prevent such accidents. 我们要求把各个系统落实好以防止这类事故。 |
| 1a | to say that something is important , good , or useful in a particular situation 强调;竭力主张 | | He urged restraint in dealing with the protesters. 他强调在应对抗议者时要保持克制。 | | urge sth upon/on sb The police are urging caution upon residents in view of the attacks. 警察向居民强调要谨防受到袭击。 | |
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2 | +forwardstowards to make a person or animal move in a particular direction 驱赶;驱策;推进 |
| Clicking his tongue, he urged the horse forwards. 他用舌头发出咔哒声策马前进。 |
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| to encourage someone to put more effort into something or to not stop trying to do something 鼓励;激励 | James’ father urged him on from the side of the court. 詹姆斯的父亲在法庭的一侧鼓励他。 | |
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