Слово англійською: appeal
Дієслово
Переклад appeal українською: апелювати, подавати апеляцію, закликати, звертатися, опротестовувати, прохати, хвилювати, благати
Детальний опис
- [intransitive] to make a deeply felt request, especially for something that is needed immediately
- We are appealing (= asking for money) on behalf of all the victims of this terrible disaster.
- appeal for something Community leaders appealed for calm (= urged people to remain calm).
- appeal to somebody Appeal directly to the public, answer their questions.
- appeal to somebody for something The government appealed to the British people for help.
- appeal for somebody to do something Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward.
- appeal to somebody to do something Organizers appealed to the crowd not to panic.
- [intransitive] to attract or interest somebody
- The prospect of a long wait in the rain did not appeal.
- appeal to somebody The design has to appeal to all ages and social groups.
- His movies appeal to a broad audience.
- The ad is designed to appeal to female voters.
- [intransitive] to make a formal request to a court or to somebody in authority for a judgment or a decision to be changed
- He said he would appeal after being found guilty on four counts of murder.
- appeal against something The company is appealing against the ruling.
- appeal to somebody/something against something He is seeking leave to appeal to the High Court against the decision.
- appeal to somebody/something Permission to appeal to the House of Lords was refused.
In North American English, the form appeal (something) (to somebody/something) is usually used, without a preposition The company has ten days to appeal the decision to the tribunal. - [intransitive] appeal (to something) to try to persuade somebody to do something by suggesting that it is a fair, reasonable or honest thing to do
- They needed to appeal to his sense of justice.
Word OriginMiddle English (in legal contexts): from Old French apel (noun), apeler (verb), from Latin appellare ‘to address’, based on ad- ‘to’ + pellere ‘to drive’.