英:[ˌeɡzɔ:'teɪʃn]
美:[ˌɛɡzɔrˈteʃən, ˌɛksɔr-]
英:[ˌeɡzɔ:'teɪʃn]
美:[ˌɛɡzɔrˈteʃən, ˌɛksɔr-]
ex·hor·ta·tion
eks hr teI shn
复数:exhortations
词根:exhort
adj.exhortative 劝告的;劝勉的
vi.exhort 劝告
vt.exhort 忠告;劝诫
14世纪晚期, exhortacioun,“通过论证、呼吁或劝告激励; 所做的论证或呼吁”,源自古法语 exhortacion,直接源自拉丁语 exhortationem(主格 exhortatio)“劝告,鼓励”,动名词形式,来自 exhortari “劝告,鼓励”的过去分词词干,源自 ex- “彻底”(见 ex-) + hortari “鼓励,敦促”(源自 PIE 词根 *gher-(2)“喜欢,想要”)。从15世纪初开始,“为了劝告而发表的演讲”。
规劝
催告
The first known use of exhortation was in the 14th century
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
1 And when he had gone over those parts, and had given them much exhortation, he came into Greece.
走遍了那一带地方,用许多话劝勉门徒,(或作众人)然后来到希腊。
2 While one dances, the others accompany with songs, exhortations and palmas, the rhythmic clapping of hands.
3 Hovering near the top of the App Store’s paid health and fitness chart, the app, which I first read about in The Atlantic, is an exhortation to mindfulness.
4 Eventually, they get it right and the video ends with a call to “join the fight,” an exhortation that’s clearly addressed to more than one audience.
5 It is succinct, poignant and filled with pathos, yet is an exhortation of the need for survival.
6 In Jamie’s recollection, Jackie’s response to this exhortation was: “I guess it takes a mother to say ‘snap out of it,’ doesn’t it?”
7 And how did his exhortation for a renewed national pride connect with his earlier, more technical work on human mentality and the foundations of knowledge?
8 What cognitive capacities has evolution endowed us with that allow us to understand — and appreciate — sonnets and songs, exhortations and explanations, newspapers and novels?
9 “Un Par De Lugares” is a glittering exhortation with a four-on-the-floor dance beat, and lyrics that ponder our therapeutic response to emotional pain.
10 “My sister, I know your mom well, I just had to break that out,” Ms. Brown said, referring to Diana Ross before resuming exhortations to restart the revolution.
11 She has a high, forceful voice that leaps above her band and grabs each melody, whether it’s a long-lined, griotlike exhortation or a terse call and response.
12 It would be nearly impossible to read this book and not take her exhortation seriously.
13 While “Championships,” Meek’s first album since his release, features his brand of activism and grim reality, it’s balanced by his good-life exhortations.
14 “We looked at particular genres where these exhortations seem to be particularly prominent: advertising, apps, but also the self-help industry.”
15 So activists did what they could, adapting their tactics to the constitutional order while also reminding Americans that they were failing to live up to the soaring exhortations in the Declaration of Independence.
16 It was a year of earnestness, inspiration and exhortation.
17 "Kara responded to my exhortations to have faith in herself," he wrote.
18 This is an exhortation for us too.
我们今天的讲道也是如此.
19 On Jan. 6, when insurrectionists followed his exhortations to storm the capitol building and hunt down fellow lawmakers, including his own vice president, the world watched in horror.
20 His prescriptions for better health include suggestions for generating more income and passionate exhortations for arts organizations to keep taking risks; you would expect the former from a management consultant, but not necessarily the latter.
1 勉励
3 劝告
monitory monitorial recommendatory exhortative hortative hortation tip advice recommendation counsel steer admonition suasion monition advise recommend exhort admonish admonitory rede reason speak
6 说服
suasive advance conviction persuasion conciliation suasion hammer hash prevail jawbone get bring reason win sell rule gain argue wise induce persuade wrangle conciliate fleech carry with one be sold on
7 告诫
example warning cautionary monitory item charge caveat precept monition ding warn preach exhort admonish give warning
8 极力推荐
11 怂恿