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1 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) -
2 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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3 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) -
4 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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5 urĝe
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6 urge fare
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7 urge la tua presenza
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8 Urge Urinary Incontinence
Physiology: UUIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Urge Urinary Incontinence
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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 позыв
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12 pobízet
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13 настоявам пред
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14 brÿna fyrir e-m
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15 hvetja áfram
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16 löngun, hvöt
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17 заставлять
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > заставлять
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18 активизирам
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19 patistaa (kiirehtiä)
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20 penätä (vaatia)
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urgé — urgé … Dictionnaire des rimes
Urge — means a strong desire. Urge may also refer to:*Sucking urge, an infant s instinctive urge to breastfeed * urge, drive forward, to make move faster * Nissan Urge, a concept car announced by Nissan that will be integrated with the Xbox video game… … Wikipedia
Urge — Urge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Urged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Urging}.] [L. urgere; akin to E. wreak. See {Wreak}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward. [1913 Webster] Through the thick deserts headlong urged his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
urge — vb Urge, egg, exhort, goad, spur, prod, prick, sic mean to press or impel to action, effort, or speed. Urge implies the exertion of influence or pressure either from something or someone external or from something within (as the conscience or the … New Dictionary of Synonyms
urge — [ʉrj] vt. urged, urging [L urgere, to press hard: see WREAK] 1. a) to press upon the attention; present or speak of earnestly and repeatedly; plead, allege, or advocate strongly [to urge caution] b) to entreat or plead with; ask, persuade, or… … English World dictionary
Urge — Urge, v. i. 1. To press onward or forward. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. To be pressing in argument; to insist; to persist. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-urge — urge, urgie ♦ Éléments, du gr. ourgos et ourgia; rad. ergo « je fais », ergon « œuvre, art » : chirurgie; démiurge, dramaturge, liturgie, etc. urge, urgie ❖ ♦ Élément du grec ourgos, et ourgia; rad. ergo « je fais », ergon « œuvre, art » (ex. … Encyclopédie Universelle
urge — [n] very strong desire appetite, appetition, compulsion, craving, drive, druthers, fancy, fire in belly*, goad, impetus, impulse, incentive, itch*, longing, lust, motive, passion, pressure, stimulant, stimulus, sweet tooth*, weakness, wish,… … New thesaurus
urge — I verb activate, adjure, advance, advise, advocate, appeal to, beg, beseech, coax, drive, encourage, entreat, evoke, exhort, expostulate, goad, hurry, impel, impellere, implore, importune, incitare, incite, insist, instigate, invite, motivate,… … Law dictionary
urge on — index agitate (activate), expedite, hasten, spirit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary