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1 urge
ə:‹ 1. verb1) (to try to persuade or request earnestly (someone to do something): He urged her to drive carefully; `Come with me,' he urged.) be innstendig, presse på, anmode2) (to try to convince a person of (eg the importance of, or necessity for, some action): He urged (on them) the necessity for speed.) be inntrengende/innstendig2. noun(a strong impulse or desire: I felt an urge to hit him.) trang, drift, lyst- urge ondrive--------tilskyndeIsubst. \/ɜːdʒ\/1) trang, drift, begjær, sterk lengsel2) drivkraftIIverb \/ɜːdʒ\/1) presse, drive, skynde på, spore2) (prøve å) overtale, be inntrengende, anmode3) ivre for, anbefale4) fremholde, understreke, betone5) ( om bevis og unnskyldning e.l.) fremføre, forelegge, henvise tilurge against frarådeurge itself upon ( om tanke e.l.) tvinge seg påurge someone on oppmuntre noen (til å fortsette), oppmuntre noen til å oppnå suksess
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