beg
verb /beɡ/
/beɡ/
动词形式
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they beg | /beɡ/ /beɡ/ |
he / she / it begs | /beɡz/ /beɡz/ |
past simple begged | /beɡd/ /beɡd/ |
past participle begged | /beɡd/ /beɡd/ |
-ing form begging | /ˈbeɡɪŋ/ /ˈbeɡɪŋ/ |
恳求;祈求;哀求 - Now you have to beg and plead.
现在你必须乞求和恳求。 - beg for something He wants to see them beg for mercy.
他想亲眼看着他们求饶。 - beg somebody for something They begged him for help.
他们向他求援。 - beg somebody Forgive me, I beg you!
原谅我,我求求你! - beg something She begged permission to leave.
她请求允许她离开。 - beg something of/from somebody I managed to beg a lift from a passing motorist.
我设法求得一位开车路过的人让我搭车。 - Can I beg a favour of you?
我能请你帮个忙吗? - beg (somebody) + speech ‘Give me one more chance,’ he begged (her).
“再给我一次机会吧。” 他恳求(她)道。 - beg somebody to do something She begged him not to go.
她求他别离开。 - beg to do something He begged to be told the truth.
他请求把真相告诉他。 - beg that… (formal) She begged that she be allowed to go.
她请求让她离开。 - (British English also) She begged that she should be allowed to go.
她请求让她离开。 - beg of somebody (formal) Don't leave me here, I beg of you!
别把我扔在这儿,求求你! - beg somebody's something I have come to apologize and to beg your forgiveness.
我是来道歉并请求你的原谅的。
More Like This Verbs usually followed by infinitivesVerbs usually followed by infinitives- afford
- agree
- appear
- arrange
- attempt
- beg
- choose
- consent
- decide
- expect
- fail
- happen
- hesitate
- hope
- intend
- learn
- manage
- mean
- neglect
- offer
- prepare
- pretend
- promise
- refuse
- swear
- try
- want
- wish
- We went to him to beg for forgiveness.
我们找他恳求原谅。 - In the end they almost begged him to take the job.
最终他们几乎是哀求他来做这个工作。 - We humbly beg Your Majesty to show mercy.
我们恳请陛下发发慈悲。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- almost
- practically
- humbly
- …
- be forced to
- have to
- for
- of
- Now you have to beg and plead.
乞讨;行乞 - London is full of homeless people begging in the streets.
伦敦的街头到处都是无家可归的乞丐。 - a begging letter (= one that asks somebody for money)
(要钱的)求援信 - a begging bowl (= used to beg for money with)
乞讨碗 - beg for something The children were begging for food.
那些孩子在讨饭。 - beg for something from somebody They will have to beg for money from tourists.
他们将不得不向游客讨钱。 - beg something from somebody We managed to beg a meal from the cafe owner.
我们设法向咖啡馆老板讨了一顿饭。 - beg something They went off to beg food.
他们去乞讨食物。
WordfinderTopics Moneyb2, Social issuesb2- beg
- benefit
- charity
- homeless
- hostel
- the poor
- poverty
- shanty town
- sweatshop
- unemployment
Collocations Dictionaryverb + beg- be forced to
- have to
- for
- from
- London is full of homeless people begging in the streets.
- [intransitive] if a dog begs, it sits on its back legs with its front legs in the air, waiting to be given something
(狗蹲坐在后腿上将前腿抬起)等食物 More Like This Consonant-doubling verbsConsonant-doubling verbs- bob
- club
- dub
- grab
- rub
- sob
- throb
- kid
- nod
- pad
- plod
- prod
- shred
- skid
- thud
- beg
- blog
- bug
- drag
- drug
- flag
- hug
- jog
- log
- mug
- nag
- plug
- bar
- confer
- infer
- occur
- prefer
- refer
- star
- stir
- transfer
- acquit
- admit
- allot
- chat
- clot
- commit
- jut
- knit
- pat
- regret
- rot
- spot
- submit
- appal
- cancel
- channel
- control
- counsel
- enrol
- equal
- excel
- fuel
- fulfil
- label
- level
- marvel
- model
- pedal
- quarrel
- signal
- travel
词源Middle English: probably from Old English bedecian, of Germanic origin; related to bid2.
Idioms
beg leave to do something
- (formal) to ask somebody for permission to do something
请求准许做某事 - I beg leave to add a few comments of my own.
请允许我补充一些我自己的意见。
- I beg leave to add a few comments of my own.
be going begging
- (British English, informal) if something is going begging, it is available because nobody else wants it
无人问津;没人要 - I’ll have that last cake if it’s going begging.
如果最后一块蛋糕没有人要,我就要了。
- I’ll have that last cake if it’s going begging.
beg somebody’s pardon
- (formal, especially British English) to ask somebody to forgive you for something you have said or done
请人原谅;向人道歉 - He returned to beg her pardon for his sudden outburst.
他回来请求她原谅他的突然爆发。
- He returned to beg her pardon for his sudden outburst.
beg the question
- to make somebody want to ask a question that has not yet been answered
令人置疑;引起疑问 - All of which begs the question as to who will fund the project.
所有这一切都令人想到究竟由谁来投资该工程的问题。
- All of which begs the question as to who will fund the project.
- to talk about something as if it were definitely true, even though it might not be
想当然 - These assumptions beg the question that children learn languages more easily than adults.
这些假设想当然地认为儿童比成年人学习语言容易。
- These assumptions beg the question that children learn languages more easily than adults.
I beg your pardon
- (formal) used to tell somebody that you are sorry for something you have said or done
请原谅;对不起 - I beg your pardon, I thought that was my coat.
对不起,我还以为那是我的外衣呢。
- I beg your pardon, I thought that was my coat.
- used to ask somebody to repeat what they have just said because you did not hear
(未听清楚)请再说一遍 - ‘It's on Duke Street.’ ‘I beg your pardon.’ ‘Duke Street.’
“在公爵大街上。” “请再说一遍。” “公爵大街。”
- ‘It's on Duke Street.’ ‘I beg your pardon.’ ‘Duke Street.’
- (British English) used to tell somebody that you are offended by what they have just said or by the way that they have said it
(感到被冒犯时说) - ‘Just go away.’ ‘I beg your pardon!’
“走开。” “你再说一遍!”
- ‘Just go away.’ ‘I beg your pardon!’
I beg to differ
- used to say politely that you do not agree with something that has just been said
很抱歉,我不敢苟同 - ‘At least she is good at her job.’ ‘Oh, I beg to differ.’
“至少她擅长自己的工作,”。“哦,我不敢苟同,”。
- ‘At least she is good at her job.’ ‘Oh, I beg to differ.’