entreat
英 [ɪnˈtriːt]
美 [ɪnˈtriːt]
entreat 恳求en-, 进入,使。treat, 处理,对待。可能是来自处理事情之艰难,因而引申该词义。
- entreat (v.)
- c. 1400, "to enter into negotiations," especially "discuss or arrange peace terms;" also "to treat (someone) in a certain way," from Anglo-French entretier, Old French entraiter "to treat," from en- "make" (see en- (1)) + traiter "to treat" (see treat (v.)). Meaning "to beseech, implore, plead with (someone)" is from early 15c.; meaning "to plead for (someone)" is from mid-15c. Related: Entreated; entreating.
- 1. Please help me, I entreat you.
- 请帮帮我吧,求你了。
- 2. However much you may entreat him, you will get little or nothing.
- 无论你向他恳求多少, 你都不会得到什么东西的.
- 3. She shouldn't entreat her elder like that.
- 她不应那样对待长辈.
- 4. ' Entreat me to believe it no more, Miss Manette.
- “别再请求我相信了, 曼内特小姐.
- 5. " Be careful of my friend , I entreat you, and leave me. "
- “ 求你小心照顾我的朋友, 去吧. ”