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Appealed Meaning in English

word · lemma: appeal

əˈpiɫd
uh-PEELD
ɐpˈiːld
uh-PEELD

释义

Past tense of 'appeal,' meaning either to make a serious request for help or to formally ask a higher authority to change a decision; it can also mean something was attractive or interesting to someone.

用法与细微差别

'Appealed' is formal when used about legal decisions ('She appealed the verdict'). As 'was appealing to,' it means something was attractive. Common collocations: 'appealed to the court,' 'appealed for help,' 'the idea appealed to him.' Not to be confused with 'applauded' (means 'clapped').

例句

She appealed to the teacher for more time.

basic

The lawyer appealed the court's decision.

basic

The idea never appealed to me.

basic

He appealed for calm after the accident.

natural

The bright colors really appealed to the children.

natural

They appealed the decision, hoping for a better result.

natural