词组 | appealer |
释义 | (redirected from appealer)curb appealThe external attractiveness of a building or property, such as can be viewed from the street (i.e., the curb). We were suckered into buying the house because of its incredible curb appeal, but once we moved in, we realized just how run-down it was inside. street appealThe external attractiveness of a building or property, such as can be viewed from the street. We were suckered into buying the house because of its incredible street appeal, but once we moved in, we realized just how run-down it was inside. appeal againstTo attempt to change a legal decision. Don't worry, we will appeal against the judge's sentence. appeal to1. To ask for something, usually in an urgent or pleading manner Appeal to your congressmen if you really want lower taxes. 2. To spark one's interest or appreciation. Tall, dark-haired guys always appeal to me. That style of architecture just doesn't appeal to me. 3. To resonate with one's specific interests or feelings. The beauty of her prose appeals to my poetic sensibilities. The idea of stronger laws for criminals appeals to me as a mother. appeal from Philip drunk to Philip soberTo urge one to rethink something. The phrase refers to King Philip II of Macedon, who made an unwelcome decision and was challenged with an appeal to "Philip sober." If you're unhappy with his decision, then why don't you appeal from Philip drunk to Philip sober? appeal to CaesarTo direct a plea to the most powerful person in a particular setting or situation. No one else has the authority to overturn this decision—you'll have to appeal to Caesar on this one. on appealAs a result of an appeal to a higher court. Her conviction was overturned on appeal. appeal against somethingto ask a court of appeals to change a ruling made by a lower court. My lawyer appealed against the judgment. We will file an appeal against the court ruling. appeal (to a court) (for something)to plead to a court of appeals for a favorable ruling. She appealed to the court fora retrial. She appealed for an injunction to the circuit court. She appealed for a retrial. appeal to someoneto please or attract someone. Fast food doesn't appeal to me. The idea of a vacation to Florida this winter appeals to me a lot. appeal from Philip drunk to Philip soberask someone to reconsider, with the suggestion that an earlier opinion or decision represented only a passing mood.This phrase comes from an anecdote told by the Roman historian and moralist Valerius Maximus concerning an unjust judgement given by King Philip of Macedon : the woman condemned by Philip declared that she would appeal to him once again, but this time when he was sober. appeal to Caesarappeal to the highest possible authority.The allusion is to the claim made by the apostle Paul to have his case heard in Rome, which was his right as a Roman citizen: ‘I appeal unto Caesar’ (Acts 25:11). appeal tov. 1. To make an earnest or urgent request to someone or something: The citizens appealed to their mayor to try to find a solution to the housing crisis. 2. To be interesting or attractive to someone: This new style of clothing doesn't appeal to me; I prefer the older fashion. on appeal In the process of being appealed; while being appealed. |
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