exhort如何读

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美:[ɪgˈzɔrt]

exhort是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. <废>激励;告诫
v. (动词)
  1. 激励, 鼓励,勉励;敦促
  2. 告诫,规劝,力劝,劝告,劝,劝说,劝导,劝戒,忠告
  3. 倡导,提倡,主张

exhort自然拼读

ex·hort

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exhort变形

第三人称单数:exhorts

现在分词:exhorting

过去式:exhorted

过去分词:exhorted

exhort扩展

exhorter (n.)

exhort词根

词根:exhort

adj.

exhortative 劝告的;劝勉的

n.

exhortation 讲道词,训词;劝告

exhort英英释义

Verb

1. urge on or encourage especially by shouts;

"The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers"

2. force or impel in an indicated direction;

"I urged him to finish his studies"

exhort词源中文解释

约于1400年, exhorten 意为“劝告,鼓励”,源自于古法语 exhorer(13世纪),直接源自拉丁语 exhortari,意为“劝告,鼓励,刺激”,由 ex 组成,这里可能意为“彻底”(参见 ex-),加上 hortari “鼓励,敦促”(源自于 PIE 词根 *gher-(2)“喜欢,想要”)。相关词汇: Exhorted; exhorting。

exhort词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French exorter, from Latin exhortari, from ex- + hortari to incite — more at yearn

The first known use of exhort was in the 15th century

exhort儿童词典英英释义

exhumeverb

to remove from a place of burial

exhumeverb

to remove from a place of burial

exhortverb

to urge strongly

exhorted all citizens to vote

exhortationnoun

an act or instance of exhorting

exhortverb

to urge strongly

exhorted all citizens to vote

exhort 例句

1 Corbett, who plays flute and guitar, exhorts the crowds to make their world a kinder, more musical place.

2 The essay exhorts women to cast off their servitude to husbands and priests.

该文劝告女性不要再对丈夫和牧师低三下四。

3 The “Great Communicator” also tried to apply his charm to his greatest rival, Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev, whom he most memorably exhorted to tear down the Berlin Wall in 1984.

4 In return, the church exhorts the young to fight in Chechnya, consecrates new nuclear missiles as the nation’s “guardian angels,” and praises Putin’s return to the presidency as “God’s miracle.”

5 I think that's precisely what she needs to be saying, and I think that saying that is far more important than exhorting the younger generation to be more ambitious.

6 She lingered only for this, and he knew it, even though she no longer exhorted him as she had in days but shortly gone by.

7 Mr. Kushner, an outspoken critic of President Trump’s, exhorted Americans to vote in the coming midterm elections, saying there were “21 weeks to save our democracy and heal our country and heal our planet.”

8 Lewis, she talks about God, politics and other unmentionables, and gently exhorts her readers, as she does herself, to find joy in a bleak and chaotic world: a leftie guru of optimism.

9 They heard him expertly exhorting the audience about what is needed today by “the black man here in these United States.”

10 Would a presenter go rogue and exhort Americans to rise up and resist?

11 Modi also exhorted people to buy Indian-made goods to boost the economy, which is expected to gain from the festival season purchases.

12 Be bold, these call to arms exhorted: Dare to tilt at windmills with your own handmade pole vault.

13 These things speak, and exhort and rebuke with all authority. Let no man despise thee.

你要宣讲这些事,以全权规劝和指摘,不要让任何人轻视你。

14 That thousands—and, eventually, millions—of readers had liked the story, identified with it, been affected by it, exhorted others to read it, didn’t make this any easier to take.

15 Posters on the walls of school classrooms exhort pupils to never give up, to give their all, to aim for the skies.

学校教室墙上的海报告诫学生永不放弃,全力以赴,立志高远。

16 Therefore I exhort you to confirm your love toward him.

8所以我劝你们,要向他证实你们的爱.

17 Near the end of the book, Milch exhorts us to keep going.

18 A Hindu swami exhorted his disciples to follow their teachings.

19 The Empress exhorts you: Don’t just sit there!

20 He sets for us the goal of houses for everyone and cheers us on, exhorting us to push ahead.

exhort 同义词

1 勉励

strengthen

7 极力推荐

exhortation

12 倡导

advocate

13 倡导者

exponent standardbearer

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