And many more english teachers exhort their students to express themselves in a poem .
而且越来越多的英语老师劝告自己的学生用诗歌表达他们自己。
Mr cameron realised both were required , which is why he gave mr hilton the freedom to exhort and evangelise .
卡梅隆先生则意识到必须要两者兼顾,故给了希尔顿足够的自由来规劝人民、宣讲福音。
Through partnerships with restaurants and shopping center food courts , the government plans to exhort patrons to " get it right " with posters showing examples of singlish phrases crossed out and their equivalent meaning in english .
Graffiti splashed across the walls exhort the people of sidi bouzid to stand up for their rights and to fight for their freedom .
墙上的涂鸦告诫西迪布基德的人们要捍卫自己的权利,为自由而战。
So mr abe would be wrong to exhort the bank of japan to buy specific bonds , and america 's republicans are wrong to carp at quantitative easing when the fed has , as instructed , kept inflation close to its target .
urge on or encourage especially by shouts同义词:cheer, inspire, urge, barrack, urge on, pep up
force or impel in an indicated direction同义词:urge, urge on, press
例句
He often exhorts Mary to work harder.他经常勉励玛丽要更加努力工作。
The chairman exhorted the party workers to take action.主席敦促党的工作人员采取行动。
详细解释
ex.hort v.(动词)ex.hort.ed,ex.hort.ing,ex.horts v.tr.(及物动词)To urge by strong, often stirring argument, admonition, advice, or appeal:力劝:用强烈、令人刺激的争论、劝告、意见或恳求来激励:例句:exhorted the troops to hold the line.See Synonyms at urge 劝说部队保持方向参见 urge v.intr.(不及物动词)To make urgent appeal.恳请:做激励的恳求 来源:Middle English exhorten 中古英语 exhorten from Latin exhort3ro 源自 拉丁语 exhort3ro ex- [intensive pref.] * see ex-ex- [强调的前缀] *参见 ex-hort3ro [to encourage] * see gher- 2hort3ro [鼓舞] *参见 gher- 2 【引伸】 exhort.er n.(名词)