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(urges, urging, urged) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you urge someone to do something, you try hard to persuade them to do it. They urged parliament to approve plans for their reform programme... VERB: V n to-inf 2. If you urge someone somewhere, you make them go there by touching them or talking to them. He slipped his arm around her waist and urged her away from the window... ‘Come on, Grace,’ he was urging her, ‘don’t wait, hurry up.’ VERB: V n prep/adv, V n 3. If you urge a course of action, you strongly advise that it should be taken. He urged restraint on the security forces... We urge vigorous action to be taken immediately. VERB: V n on n, V n 4. If you have an urge to do or have something, you have a strong wish to do or have it. He had an urge to open a shop of his own... N-COUNT: oft N to-inf
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   I. verb  (~d; urging)  Etymology: Latin urgere to press, push, entreat — more at wreak  Date: circa 1555  transitive verb  1. to present, advocate, or demand earnestly or pressingly his conviction was upheld on a theory never ~d at his…trial — Leon Friedman  2. to undertake the accomplishment of with energy, swiftness, or enthusiasm ~ the attack  3.  a. solicit, entreat ~d him to keep trying  b. to serve as a motive or reason for ~d by a sense of duty  4. to force or impel in an indicated direction or into motion or greater speed the dog ~d the sheep toward the gate  5. stimulate, provoke ~ not my father's anger — Shakespeare  intransitive verb to declare, advance, or press earnestly a statement, argument, charge, or claim ~ed for the adoption of the proposal  • ~r noun  II. noun  Date: circa 1618  1. the act or process of urging  2. a force or impulse that ~s; especially a continuing impulse toward an activity or goal ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v. & n. --v.tr. 1 (often foll. by on) drive forcibly; impel; hasten (urged them on; urged the horses forward). 2 (often foll. by to + infin. or that + clause) encourage or entreat earnestly or persistently (urged them to go; urged them to action; urged that they should go). 3 (often foll. by on, upon) advocate (an action or argument etc.) pressingly or emphatically (to a person). 4 adduce forcefully as a reason or justification (urged the seriousness of the problem). 5 ply (a person etc.) hard with argument or entreaty. --n. 1 an urging impulse or tendency. 2 a strong desire. Derivatives urger n. Etymology: L urgere press, drive ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  побуждать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  гл. 1) понуждать, подгонять 2) убеждать, настаивать 3) заставлять ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
5.
  стремление; влечение; позыв – micturate urge – sexual urge ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
6.
  1. побуждение, побудительный мотив creative urge —- творческий порыв, творческое настроение urge to travel —- стремление к странствиям to feel the urge of ambition —- иметь честолюбивые побуждения 2. понуждать, гнать, подгонять the foreman urged his workers on —- бригадир поторапливал рабочих with whip and spur the rider urged his horse onward —- хлыстом и шпорами всадник погонял свою лошадь he urged (on) the crew to greater efforts —- он приказывал команде работать интенсивнее 3. побуждать, заставлять three general purposes have urged me to the task —- три главных цели заставили меня заняться этим вопросом 4. подстрекать, науськивать to urge to riot —- подстрекать к беспорядкам to urge dogs on —- науськивать собак 5. убеждать, настаивать; настоятельно просить we urged him to take steps —- мы настаивали на том, чтобы он принял меры I urged him to take more care —- я умолял его быть более осторожным he urged us to leave —- он настоятельно просил нас уехать she urged that we should leave —- она считала, что мы обязательно должны уехать 6. уговаривать; навязывать (что-л.) the saleswoman urged me to buy a new coat —- продавщица уговаривала меня купить новое пальто 7. выдвигать; отстаивать; продвигать to urge a plan of action —- выдвинуть план действий to urge a claim —- выдвинуть претензию; отстаивать свое право (на что-л.) he urged...
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   1. noun толчок, побуждение  2. v.  1) понуждать, подгонять (тж. urge on)  2) побуждать; подстрекать  3) убеждать, настаивать на; настоятельно советовать; to urge smth. upon smb. - убеждать кого-л. в чем-л.  4) надоедать, твердить одно и то же - urge along on - urge forward on - urge on - urge upon - urge to Syn: see induce URGE along on  а) подгонять; гнать вперед; You must urge the children forward or well never get home.  б) побуждать; The speaker tried to urge the crowd on to show their opposition to the new law. URGE forward on  а) подгонять; гнать вперед; You must urge the children forward or well never get home.  б) побуждать; The speaker tried to urge the crowd on to show their opposition to the new law. URGE on убеждать, настаивать; The teacher urged on her students the importance of passing the examination. URGE to побуждать, заставлять; What can we do to urge these lazy workers to greater production? URGE upon убеждать, настаивать; The teacher urged on her students the importance of passing the examination. ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  ~1 v 1 to strongly advise someone to do something  (urge sb to do sth)  (Brown urged her to reconsider her decision. | urge that)  (I urge that you read this report carefully.) 2 formal to strongly suggest that something should be done  (The UN has urged restraint in the current crisis. | urge sth on/upon sb)  (This course of action was urged upon us by all parties.) 3 (always+ adv/prep) to make someone or something move by shouting, pushing them etc  (urge sb/sth into/forward)  (Daniel urged the horses forward with a whip.) urge sb on phr v to encourage a person or animal to work harder, go faster etc  (Urged on by the crowd, the Italian team scored two more goals.) ~2 n a strong wish or need  (sexual urges | urge to do sth)  (I felt a sudden urge to scream.) ...
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