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ad命令如何用
Word of the Day:September 3, 2022
adjure
要求;命令
verb /uh-JOOR/ [ə'dʒʊr]
What It Means
To adjure is to urge or advise earnestly, or to solemnly command someone as if they are under oath or the penalty of a curse.
adjure 指恳求与劝告,或郑重地命令某人,好像他们在宣誓或受到惩罚一样。
ADJURE in Context
“To both sets of individuals, I adjure you to keep practicing. If you sing, keep singing. If you play piano, keep tickling the ivories. If you play an instrument, keep playing! The literature and life experience point to the truth that you must use it or lose it.” — Richard Tiegs, The Iowa City Press-Citizen, 15 Feb. 2020
“就这两种情况,我劝你继续练习。 如果你唱歌,继续唱歌。 如果你弹钢琴,就一直挠象牙。 如果您演奏乐器,请继续演奏! 资料和生活经验告诉你,要不使用它或要不就失去它。”
Did You Know?
Adjure comes, by way of Anglo-French, from the Latin verb adjūrāre, which means “to affirm with an oath” or “to swear.” The root of adjūrāre is jūrāre, which means “to swear”; that word is also the source of jury (“a body of persons sworn to give a verdict on some matter submitted to them”) and juror (“a member of a jury”). In English, “to adjure” can mean to command someone as if under oath or the penalty of a curse, but the word is more commonly used in the sense of “to urge or advise earnestly,” and is synonymous with the somewhat more familiar verbs entreat, importune, and implore.
Adjure 通过 Anglo-French ,来自拉丁语动词 adjūrāre,意思是“to affirm with an oath「宣誓确认」”或“to swear「发誓」”。 adjūrāre 的词根是 jūrāre,意思是“to swear「发誓」”; 该词也是 jury(“a body of persons sworn to give a verdict on some matter submitted to them「就某些事项下定论的一群人的宣誓」”)和 juror(“a member of a jury「陪审团成员」”)的来源。 在英语中,“to adjure”指像宣誓或受到诅咒的惩罚一样命令某人,但这个词更常用于“敦促或建议”的意思,与更常见的动词entreat、importune和implore是同义词 。
Quiz
Unscramble the letters to reveal a descendant of jūrāre ("to swear") that can mean "to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation": JREUCNO.
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