不及物动词恳求; 辩论
及物动词以…为理由; 陈述案情; 申辩,认罪,辩护
及物/不及物动词申诉,答辩,为…辩护
及物动词
1. He pleaded illness as the reason for his absence.
他以生病作为缺席的理由。
2. plead在线翻译
2. He pleaded guilty.
他承认有罪。
3. The boy pleaded innocence and said he had not stolen the fruit.
那男孩辩称无罪并说他未曾偷水果。
不及物动词
1. The boy pleaded for mercy.
那男孩恳求宽恕。
2. plead的反义词
2. I heard him plead in court only once.
我只有一次听到他在法庭上作辩护。
1. 恳求:来到黑瓦公司,佐伊向办公室服务员表明自己的来意,但对方说海伦娜不在这里,让她明天再来,信以为真的佐伊正准备离开,前方屏幕突然显示一名女子被关押着,佐伊猜测服务员在撒谎,于是恳求(Plead)她寻找一下是否有海伦娜留下的公文包,
2. 抗辩:其中respondent和suitor往往指婚姻案中的原被告,而corespondent 指的是第三者,原告和被告统称为诉讼当事人(litigant),原告对被告的动作叫做起诉(accuse/ prosecute),被告在法庭可以进行抗辩(plead).
3. 辩护:/pick (拾取) | /plead (辩护) | /point (指向)
4. 申诉,辩护:plaintiff(民事)原告 | plead申诉,辩护 | probation缓刑.察看
1. 恳求;请求
If you plead with someone to do something, you ask them in an intense, emotional way to do it.
e.g. The lady pleaded with her daughter to come back home...
这位女士恳求她的女儿回家。
e.g. He was kneeling on the floor pleading for mercy...
他跪在地板上请求宽恕。
2. 作(有罪或无罪的)答辩
When someone charged with a crime pleads guilty or not guilty in a court of law, they officially state that they are guilty or not guilty of the crime.
e.g. Morris had pleaded guilty to robbery.
莫里斯已承认犯有抢劫罪。
3. 为…辩护;维护;声援
If you plead the case or cause of someone or something, you speak out in their support or defence.
e.g. He appeared before the Committee to plead his case...
他出现在委员会面前为自己辩护。
e.g. He would plead the cause of Russian unity.
他会公开支持俄罗斯的统一。
4. 提出…为理由;把…作为借口
If you plead a particular thing as the reason for doing or not doing something, you give it as your excuse.
e.g. Mr Burke, pleading poverty, changed his mind...
伯克先生以自己穷为由改变了主意。
e.g. Mr Giles pleads ignorance as his excuse...
贾尔斯先生把不知情当作自己的借口。
verb
1. appeal or request earnestly
e.g. I pleaded with him to stop
2. enter a plea, as in courts of law
e.g. She pleaded not guilty
3. offer as an excuse or plea
e.g. She was pleading insanity
4. make an allegation in an action or other legal proceeding, especially answer the previous pleading of the other party by denying facts therein stated or by alleging new facts