urge
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you urge someone to do something, you try hard to persuade them to do it. 敦促 (某人做某事)
They urged Congress to approve plans for their reform programme. 他們敦促國會批準他們有關改革項目的計劃。
2. V-T If you urge someone somewhere, you make them go there by touching them or talking to them. 鼓動 (某人去某地)
He slipped his arm around her waist and urged her away from the window. 他悄悄用一衹手臂攬住她的腰,勸她離開了窗口。
3. V-T If you urge a course of action, you strongly advise that it should be taken. 竭力主張
He urged restraint on the security forces. 他竭力主張限制安全部隊。
4. N-COUNT If you have an urge to do or have something, you have a strong wish to do or have it. 強烈欲望
He had an urge to open a shop of his own. 他很想開一家自己的商店。
返回 urge
urge /ɜːdʒ/ (urging,urged,urges)
剑桥词典
- a strong wish , especially one that is difficult or impossible to control
- She felt an overwhelming urge to tell someone about what had happened .
- I can never resist the urge to laugh .
- a primal urge to connect with nature
- I had a sudden urge to slap him in the face .
- She had to fight the overwhelming urge to kiss him. 返回 urge
(尤指難以或無法控制的)欲望,沖動
The two of them seem unable to control their sexual urges. 他們兩個似乎欲火焚身。
[ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] The urge to steal is very strong in some of these young men. 這些年輕人中有很多人都有很強的媮竊欲望。
例句