implore

implore
im'plo:
verb
(to ask earnestly: She implored her husband to give up his life of crime; She implored his forgiveness.) implorar
implore
tr[ɪm'plɔːSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb
1 implorar, suplicar
implore [ɪm'plor] vt, -plored ; -ploring : implorar, suplicar
implore
v.
clamorear v.
implorar v.
interpelar v.
suplicar v.
ɪm'plɔːr, ɪm'plɔː(r)
transitive verb \<\<help/mercy\>\> implorar

don't go, I implore you — no te vayas, te lo suplico

to implore somebody to + INF — suplicarle* a alguien que (+ subj)

[ɪm'plɔː(r)]
VT [+ person] suplicar, rogar; [+ forgiveness] implorar

to implore sb to do sth — suplicar a algn que haga algo

I implore you! — ¡se lo suplico!

* * *
[ɪm'plɔːr, ɪm'plɔː(r)]
transitive verb \<\<help/mercy\>\> implorar

don't go, I implore you — no te vayas, te lo suplico

to implore somebody to + INF — suplicarle* a alguien que (+ subj)


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