urge

英 ['ɜːdʒ] 美[ɝdʒ]
  • vt. 力劝,催促;驱策,推进
  • n. 强烈的欲望,迫切要求;推动力
  • vi. 强烈要求

词态变化


复数: urges;第三人称单数: urges;过去式: urged;过去分词: urged;现在分词: urging;

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1. 谐音“额急”--- 我急。
2. 发音联想:饿急,(我饿急了,快点上菜和饭呀)

中文词源


urge 催促

来自PIE*wreg, 推,驱动,词源同wreak, wrack.

英文词源


urge
urge: [16] Urge was borrowed from Latin urgēre ‘push, press, compel’. Its present participle gave English urgent [15], which thus means etymologically ‘pressing’.
=> urgent
urge (v.)
1550s, from Latin urgere "to press hard, push forward, force, drive, compel, stimulate," from PIE root *wreg- "to push, shove, drive" (cognates: Lithuanian verziu "tie, fasten, squeeze," vargas "need, distress," vergas "slave;" Old Church Slavonic vragu "enemy;" Gothic wrikan "persecute," Old English wrecan "drive, hunt, pursue"). Related: Urged; urging.
urge (n.)
1610s, "act of urging," from urge (v.). Marked as "rare" in Century Dictionary (1902); "in frequent use from c. 1910" [OED].

双语例句


1. He had an urge to open a shop of his own.
他很想自己开一家店。

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2. He denounces people who urge him to alter his ways.
他指责那些督促他改变习惯的人。

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3. Once inside her apartment she felt an urge to brush her teeth.
一回到自己的公寓,她就有一种想要刷牙的冲动。

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4. Tsvetayeva was possessed by a frenzied urge to get out of Moscow.
茨维塔耶娃内心有一种想要离开莫斯科的狂热冲动。

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5. We urge colleges and universities to demystify the selection process.
我们敦促各学院和大学澄清其甄选学生的过程。

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