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1 urge fare
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2 urge la tua presenza
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3 urge
حَثَّ \ encourage: to give courage to; urge, with help or advice: I encouraged my son to learn to swim. Our players were encouraged by their success. press: to urge: They were pressing (her) for an answer. They pressed her to answer. prompt: to cause; urge: A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. urge: to ask or advise (sb.) seriously (to do sth.); drive on: He urged me to accept their offer. The horses were tired but the driver urged them on. \ See Also شجع (شَجَّعَ) -
4 urge
[əːdʒ]1. verb1) to try to persuade or request earnestly (someone to do something):يَحُث"Come with me," he urged.
2) to try to convince a person of (eg the importance of, or necessity for, some action):يُقْنِع، يَدْفَعHe urged (on them) the necessity for speed.
2. nouna strong impulse or desire:دافِع، حافِزI felt an urge to hit him.
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5 urge
أَلَحَّ عَلَى \ urge: to ask or advise (sb.) seriously (to do sth.); drive on: He urged me to accept their offer. The horses were tired but the driver urged them on. \ See Also حث (حَثَّ) -
6 Urge Urinary Incontinence
Physiology: UUIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Urge Urinary Incontinence
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7 urge on
to drive or try to persuade (a person etc) to go on or forwards:يَحُثُّ على الإسْتِمرارHe urged himself on in spite of his weariness.
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8 urĝe
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9 Resist The Urge To Explain
Chat: RUEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Resist The Urge To Explain
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10 tökkelütött ürge
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11 понуждать
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12 подканвам
urge, invite, call on(напомням) remindподканвам към ред call to orderтрябва често да го подканват he needs frequent proddingподканвам да се задават въпроси и правят изказвания ask/call for questions and contributions* * *1. (напомням) remind 2. urge, invite, call on 3. ПОДКАНВАМ да се задават въпроси и правят изказвания ask/call for questions and contributions 4. ПОДКАНВАМ към ред call to order 5. трябва често да го подканват he needs frequent prodding -
13 ddarbwyllo
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14 ubrzavati
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15 нукать
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16 понукать
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17 настаивать на
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18 настоятельно советовать
urge глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > настоятельно советовать
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19 позыв
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20 framholde nødvendigheten av
urge the necessity of
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