entreaty in Vietnamese

@entreaty /in'tri:ti/
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Sentence patterns related to "entreaty"

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1. Adjuration translations: entreaty

2. Beseechment The act of beseeching; earnest entreaty.

3. David’s heart softened at Abigail’s mild entreaty.

Lòng Đa-vít nguôi đi trước lời nài xin dịu dàng của A-bi-ga-in.

4. 3 words related to Adjuration: appeal, entreaty, prayer

5. 5 She held up her arms in entreaty.

6. Beseechment meaning The act of beseeching; earnest entreaty.

7. 20 He felt very uncomfortable and looked entreaty at us.

8. 18 Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication?

9. 19 Mrs. Quilp durst only make a gesture of entreaty.

10. 21 Her gaze clung to him in entreaty.

11. Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication?

12. 22 And God responded to the entreaty for the land after that.

13. 7:5) If so, Jacob’s entreaty may remind you that prayers can allay anxiety.

Nếu có, qua lời cầu khẩn của Gia-cốp, bạn có thể nhớ rằng cầu nguyện giúp giảm bớt lo lắng.

14. Beseechment ( countable and uncountable, plural Beseechments ) The act of beseeching; earnest entreaty

15. 25 The usual telegrams of entreaty and remorse followed: I disregarded them.

16. 30 He knelt in front of the emperor with a look of entreaty.

17. 26 She ruled more by entreaty and persuasion than by command or argument.

18. 23 But the teacher declined all entreaty, and took his leave upon the spot.

19. (Isaiah 65:2) To spread out one’s hands denotes an invitation or an entreaty.

(Ê-sai 65:2) Dang tay hàm ý mời gọi hay khẩn khoản.

20. Aw definition is - —used to express mild disappointment, gentle entreaty, or real or mock sympathy or sentiment.

21. Synonyms for Beseechings include entreaty, pleas, appeals, petitions, prayers, suits, supplication, requests, solicitation and exhortation

22. Synonyms for Adjuration include entreaty, appeal, petition, plea, prayer, solicitation, supplication, suit, pleading and conjuration

23. Appeal definition, an earnest request for aid, support, sympathy, mercy, etc.; entreaty; petition; plea

24. 24 Give to value in this entreaty headquarters, and work out an above problem.

25. Beseeching: 1 adj begging Synonyms: imploring , pleading adjuratory earnestly or solemnly entreating importunate expressing earnest entreaty mendicant practicing beggary petitionary of the nature of or expressing a petition precative , precatory expressing entreaty or supplication suppliant , supplicant , supplicatory humbly entreating

26. 29 This exordium, and Miss Pross's two hands in quite agonised entreaty clasping his, decided Mr. Cruncher.

27. 28 So we fasted and sought our God concerning this matter, and He listened to our entreaty.

28. In this regard, Paul said: “We are therefore ambassadors substituting for Christ, as though God were making entreaty through us.

Về điều này, Phao-lô đã nói: “Vậy, chúng tôi làm chức khâm-sai của đấng Christ, cũng như Đức Chúa Trời bởi chúng tôi mà khuyên-bảo.

29. To ask for aid, support, mercy, sympathy, or the like; make an earnest entreaty: The college Appealed to its alumni for funds

30. Definition of Beseeching : expressing or marked by earnest pleading or entreaty The wretched young man arose, and with a last Beseeching glance at us walked from the room

31. While all three words mean "unwilling to alter a predetermined course or purpose," Adamant implies utter immovability in the face of all temptation or entreaty

32. The electors voted 29-9 against Patrick’s impassioned entreaty to leave “moral Cowardice” in the resolution, but they did approve the resolution without those words.

33. At first, Maximus acceded to his entreaty, but, when Martin had departed, yielded to Ithacius and ordered Priscillian and his followers to be beheaded (385).

34. Approach - beat down - bid price - Biddance - call upon - cut price - endeavor - entreaty - flat rate - huckster - instruct - make a bid - offering - overture - proclaim - proposal - rogation - underbid 9 …

35. They range from expressions of praise to narrative history, from the joys of the grape harvest to the pomp of the palace inauguration, from reminiscences to hope, from request to entreaty.

Có đủ thể nhạc, từ ca ngợi đến kể chuyện, từ sự phấn khởi trong mùa thu hoạch nho đến sự long trọng của lễ khánh thành cung điện, từ kỷ niệm đến hy vọng, từ yêu cầu đến nài xin.

36. 27 In reply to her mother's command and entreaty that she would behave more decorously, little Pearl paused to gather the prickly burrs from a tall burdock which grew beside the tomb.

37. Appellant (noun) a litigant or party that is making an appeal in court "The Appellant made her submissions to the court." "plaintiff in error" Appellant (noun) One who makes an earnest entreaty of any kind

38. Appeal to - appraise - approach - assemble - Biddance - birdcall - call away - call back - call down - call upon - cast lots - chastise - christen - come over - defiance - dial tone - drafting - draughty - draw lots - entreaty - estimate - etiology - evaluate - exaction - forecast - foretell - identify - last post - listen in - …

39. Courtship: 1 n the wooing of a romantic partner, traditionally a man's Courting of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage) “its was a brief and intense courtship ” Synonyms: Courting , suit , wooing Types: bundling a onetime custom during courtship of unmarried couples occupying the same bed without undressing Type of: appeal , entreaty ,

40. Courtship: 1 n the wooing of a romantic partner, traditionally a man's courting of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage) “its was a brief and intense Courtship ” Synonyms: courting , suit , wooing Types: bundling a onetime custom during Courtship of unmarried couples occupying the same bed without undressing Type of: appeal , entreaty ,

41. Bead (n.) mid-14c., bede "prayer Bead," from Old English gebed "prayer," with intensive or collective prefix *ge-+ Proto-Germanic *bidam "entreaty" (source also of Middle Dutch bede, Old High German beta, German bitte, Gothic bida "prayer, request"), from PIE *bhedh-"to ask, pray," perhaps from a root meaning "to press, urge," hence "to pray." Shift in meaning came via rosary Beads threaded on