词汇 | thesaurus_articles_to-ask-for-something |
释义 | to ask for somethingThese words mean to say that you want something. Ask for is the most common way of saying this. I asked the waiter for another glass. If you request something, you ask for it politely or officially. Request is a formal word. The department has requested permission to spend money on new equipment. If you apply for something, you request it officially, usually in writing or by sending in a form. We applied for planning permission to build an extension. If you demand something, you ask for it forcefully, in a way that shows that you expect to get what you want. People are demanding the right to return to their homes. If you appeal for something, or call for it, you make a serious or formal request, especially to the public. The prime minister appealed for calm. A group of religious leaders are calling for an end to racism and injustice in the city. If you claim something, you ask for it because you think it belongs to you or because you think you have a right to it. The protestors claim the right to walk freely through the countryside. If you beg for something, you make a very strong and urgent request for it. By the end of the show the audience was begging for more. For more synonyms of beg, see the article at beg. Related articlesto ask a question the act of asking for something |
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