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Перевод: exhort speek exhort


[глагол]
призывать кого-л. сделать что-л.; увещевать; убеждать; заклинать; защищать; поддерживать; предупреждать


Тезаурус:

  1. some exhort "smash the". others inform.
  2. Mr Patten says the Church "must encourage parents and exhort children.
  3. "Buy now, pay later," the banks exhort us.
  4. It was easier to exhort the country to further sacrifice if, like the Chancellor, Sir Stafford Cripps, you were a vegetarian.
  5. So again I exhort you to isolate yet another category of what you generalise as the deterioration of law and order.
  6. People who had psychosomatic complaints were probably malingering (if male) and hysterical (if female), and the appropriate treatment was a stiff talking-to, designed to exhort or scare them into "stopping all this nonsense" and "pulling themselves together".
  7. "Try, Constance!" he would exhort, when she faltered before jumping a stream or climbing over a hedge.
  8. "There is no groundswell of opinion in favour of a break," said the secretary Jim Farry, "so we will continue with the present principle of playing when we can, and at the same time continue to exhort clubs to improve the fans" comfort.
  9. The epistles similarly exhort us to understand that to live as a Christian is to enter a life of change.
  10. We exhort you to disconnect, discard and move on, acquire a certain agility as consumers.
  11. Ten thousand pounds will build you the highest column in the world, and will produce an astonishing effect; fifty thousand pounds would not serve to erect an arch, and when it was erected you would have doubted which, it or the Royal Exchange, was the more magnificent object; therefore I exhort you to keep to the columnar form.
  12. As he pressed eagerly forward, his long beard streaming In the wind and rain, two Spanish friars snapped at his heels, still desperately trying to persuade him in Latin to die in the faith; they continued to exhort him at the stake, where, according to Foxe, he lifted up his eyes to heaven, as he held his offending hand in the fire, and died using the words of Stephen: "Lord Jesus receive my spirit."
  13. all totalitarian institutions (in Goffman's phrase) embody their principles in an inexplicit way, beyond the grasp of consciousness and exhort the essential by an implicit pedagogy, capable of instilling a whole cosmology, an ethic, a political philosophy through injunctions as insignificant as "stand up straight".

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