Thesaurus-Synonyms- URGE
'urge' verb to advise someone very strongly to do something, or to
use strong emotional pressure to persuade someone to do something: I
urge you to act now before it is too late. * συνιστώ, συμβουλεύω,
παροτρύνω, προτρέπω κν. «τσιγκλώ»
[egg on] to encourage someone
to do something bad: It’s not like him to behave so badly, I expect the
bigger boys egged him on. * προτρέπω, παρακινώ, υποκινώ κάποιον σε κάτι
επικίνδυνο ή κακό
[encourage]
to try to build up someone’s confidence so that they feel able to do
something: She encouraged me to try again when I was feeling really
depressed about my prospects. * ενθαρρύνω,
εμψυχώνω, αναπτερώνω (το ηθικό)
[goad] to tease or taunt someone in order to make them do something:
She goaded him into hitting the other fellow by calling him a coward. *
«τσιγκλώ» κάποιον να κάνει κάτι: μτφ. παρακινώ, εξωθώ
[spur on] to make someone more eager or determined to achieve something: We were spurred on by the shouts of the crowd.
* παροτρύνω, «ωθώ»: διεγείρω το ενδιαφέρον ή την αποφασιστικότητα κάποιου
[will] to wish very hard for something to happen or for someone to do
something in the hope that the power of your wish will bring the result
you want: I was willing you to say yes. * (για επιμονή ή υπο- τροπή:)
θέλω επίμονα, «εννοώ»: προσπαθώ να πραγματοποιήσω με τη δύναμη της
θέλησης, «εύχομαι»
taken from the BETSIS ELT DICTIONARY & THESAURUS
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