Examples of using Implore in English and their translations into Chinese
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I implore you to have the courage to do the right thing.
I implore you to play this game.
I implore you to do this tonight, before you go to bed.
We implore the kidnappers to spare the lives of the remaining hostages.".
I implore developers to find alternatives like gestures.
Believe, believe me, I implore you,” she said.
However, I implore caution.
As a proud bearer of the Trump name, I implore you all, please don't let that walking mucus bag become president.
I therefore humbly implore the President and those delegations that are seeking the postponement to stipulate the time when we can conclude this issue.
Ms Ardern said:"I implore you, speak the names of those who were lost rather than the name of the man who took them.
I also implore the residents to engage positively with the UNHCR resettlement process.
We implore the international community, including in particular the United Nations Security Council, to end its silence and to give due attention to this critical situation.
If my request is not granted, I can only implore you to let no eyes but your own see these pages.
Community leaders also implore parties to embrace notions of fairness, forgiveness, and charity, which are strongly associated with being a" good Muslim".
Still, I must implore you, Socrates, said Glaucon, not to turn away just as you are reaching the goal;
Mr. Holmes, I implore you not to tell him that I came here.".
Mr Holmes, I implore you not to tell him that I came here.'.
At this time, I implore President Trump and first lady Melania Trump to help shed light on Jamal's disappearance", she said.
Give my love to your aunt, George dear, and implore her not to curse the viper that has crossed your path and blighted your existence.
I implore you, should you notice anything strange or suspicious within or outside the castle, to report it to a member of staff immediately.