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Перевод: urge
[существительное] побуждение; импульс ; толчок ; сильное желание; [глагол] понуждать; побуждать; подстрекать; подгонять; нукать; убеждать; настаивать на; настоятельно советовать; твердить одно и то же; надоедать
Тезаурус:
- We urge our readers to write to their MP at the House of Commons.
- He is right to change the emphasis of the list and we urge him to stand up to the civil servants who are resisting change.
- It was the business of the bishop to preach peace - and some of them actually did so; yet a growing spirit of political independence, sometimes accompanying a furious anticlerical urge, limited the power of the bishop once the city had felt and tested its freedom.
- There is within us all an urge to make order out of seeming chaos.
- Mungo had the urge to hold them; to run his finger along blades; to feel the weight of hammers; to swing sickles, and drive screws into yielding wood.
- I urge you to take your master into your confidence, explaining that you glanced at my book by chance while cleaning his study, and that you have been greatly disturbed by it.
- Twice the director stopped him to urge restraint, but television was too new a trick for this old sea-dog and he rampaged on, regardless.
- Put shortly, they urge that sexuality is a combination of sex and gender.
- Central government and received opinion were powerless against that pressure, which expressed itself most clearly in the urge to enter secondary-modern pupils for public examinations.
- This common urge can be fulfilled with a special torch boasting a fibre optic thread you can poke inside the drive to illuminate it.
- There are, you see, two conflicting arguments about what atavistic urge motivates the male of the species to perform his mating rituals and the female to respond with hers.
- She would urge them to either aim to become local councillors and get involved in important decision-making, or lobby the authorities to take more steps to protect the environment by providing more things like facilities for recycling household refuse.
- Maybe, but at least it is Budapest rather than Vienna shopkeepers who benefit from Hungarians' urge to splurge; and the availability of a wide range of goods has encouraged people to hold forints, the Hungarian currency.
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