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1) General subject: cadge, entreat of (что-л., у кого-л.), get by entreaties, impetrate, sweat out2) Religion: entreat3) Makarov: entreat of (что-л. у кого-л.) -
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1) General subject: beg, cadge, cadge from (что-л., у кого-л.), hit, impetrate, mooch, mouch, obtain by request, panhandle, scrounge, solicit, tap, tease, truckle (for; что-л.), wheedle (лестью)2) Colloquial: touch for3) American: put the bee on (что-л., у кого-л.), strike for (что-л., у кого-л.)4) Jargon: pling, bum (off) (Can I bum a quarter for a phone call? Могу я попросить 25 центов чтобы позвонить?)5) Makarov: cadge from (что-л. у кого-л.)6) Phraseological unit: extract the urine -
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1) General subject: apply (о чем-л.), ask (to ask 250 pounds for a horse - запросить 250 фунтов за лошадь), ask for, ask from (что-л., у кого-л.), ask of (что-л., у кого-л.), ask that, be reputed, beg, beg for, beseech, bone, charge, crave, cry for (чего-либо), desire, entreat, implore, intercede, invite, knee, obsecrate, petition, petition for (за кого-л.), plead, plead with for (кого-л., о чем-л.), pray, request, seek, solicit, sue (кого-либо; о чем-либо), supplicate, tease, trouble, appeal, bend the knee to (кого-л.), beseech for (кого-л., о чем-л.), go on knees (о чем-л)2) American: strike for3) Obsolete: bid4) Engineering: poll5) Bookish: pray (в обращении; часто как вводное слово)6) Rare: impetrate7) Chemistry: appeal for8) Religion: make requests9) Diplomatic term: invite (о чём-л.), request (позволения и т.п.), seek (о чём-л.), urge10) Jargon: hipe, hup, hype, burn, hit (деньги, еду, помощь и т.п.), mooch, put the bite on (something), spear11) Business: apply for12) leg.N.P. apply (for), move13) Makarov: desire (настоятельно), charge for (за что-л.), drop on knees (о чем-л.), fall on knees (о чем-л.) -
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1) General subject: adjure, appeal, beg, beseech, conjure, crave, cry, entreat, flagitate, go on one's knees, implore, invoke, knee, obtest, petition, plead, pray, sue, supplicate2) Bookish: obsecrate3) Rare: impetrate4) Religion: deprecate, intreat, supplicate ( To ask by praying, humbly and earnestly)5) Diplomatic term: woo7) Makarov: cry for -
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См. также в других словарях:
Impetrate — Im pe*trate, a. [L. impetratus, p. p. of impetrare to obtain; pref. im in + patrare to bring to pass.] Obtained by entreaty. [Obs.] Ld. Herbert. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Impetrate — Im pe*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Impetrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Impetrating}.] To obtain by request or entreaty. Usher. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impetrate — index call (appeal to), importune, pray, press (beseech), request Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
impetrate — [im′pə trāt΄] vt. impetrated, impetrating [< L impetratus, pp. of impetrare, to accomplish < in , intens. + patrare, to accomplish < pater, FATHER] 1. to get by request or entreaty 2. Rare to implore; ask for impetration n … English World dictionary
impetrate — transitive verb ( trated; trating) Etymology: Latin impetratus, past participle of impetrare, from in + patrare to accomplish more at perpetrate Date: circa 1534 1. to obtain by request or entreaty 2. to ask for ; entreat • impetration noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
impetrate — impetration, n. impetrative, impetratory /im pi treuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. impetrator, n. /im pi trayt /, v.t., impetrated, impetrating. 1. to obtain by entreaty. 2. to entreat; ask for. [1525 35; < L impetratus ptp. of impetrare to obtain by… … Universalium
impetrate — verb to obtain something by asking for it … Wiktionary
impetrate — im·pe·trate … English syllables
impetrate — /ˈɪmpətreɪt/ (say impuhtrayt) verb (t) (impetrated, impetrating) 1. to obtain by entreaty. 2. Rare to entreat, or ask urgently for. {Latin impetrātus, past participle, obtained by request} –impetration /ɪmpəˈtreɪʃən/ (say impuh trayshuhn), noun… …
impetrate — v.t. ask for; obtaining by asking. ♦ impetration, n. ♦ impetrator, n. ♦ impetrative, a … Dictionary of difficult words
impetrate — ˈimpə.ˌtrāt transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin impetratus, past participle of impetrare, from in in (II) + petrare (from patrare to accomplish) more at perpetrate 1. : to obtain by request or entreaty : p … Useful english dictionary