English to Chinese Dictionary plea

plea

恳求
definition
noun
he made a dramatic plea for disarmament
a request made in an urgent and emotional manner.
he changed his plea to not guilty
a formal statement by or on behalf of a defendant or prisoner, stating guilt or innocence in response to a charge, offering an allegation of fact, or claiming that a point of law should apply.
translation of 'plea'
noun
恳求,
example
It seems that he indicated a 'plea' of guilty even before the charge was amended.
An urgent 'plea' has been made to solve parking problems in a village before there is a serious accident.
he made a dramatic 'plea' for disarmament
I think the Home Office should seriously reconsider his urgent 'plea' for asylum forthwith.
He made an urgent 'plea' for the public to help catch the dealers.
An urgent 'plea' has been made for cash help for a charity which provides a vital service for vulnerable residents across Tendring.
her 'plea' of a headache was not entirely false
It is now six days since the 21-year-old was last seen and her family yesterday made an emotional 'plea' for her to return.
he changed his 'plea' to not guilty
His emotional 'plea' moved the students to organise a special blood-giving day at the beginning of the college year.
I have already said that I am not going to make a 'plea' of diminished responsibility on the grounds of incapacity.
She made an emotional 'plea' to Wiltshire County Council to fund a bypass.
He was given six years for forgery despite his 'plea' that he regarded painting banknotes as "a new form of art."
The defendants put forward a 'plea' of justification, based on the issue of the writ itself.
During his mitigation 'plea' , he restated his claim that he was the victim of a political conspiracy.
Make your views known before it's too late, was the urgent 'plea' being put out to Essex businesses.
he made a dramatic 'plea' for disarmament
The news has stunned war veterans in the city - and has sparked an urgent 'plea' for more volunteers to come forward.
he changed his 'plea' to not guilty
The guilty 'plea' of the accused to both charges laid against him is also mitigating.
A villager has voiced an emotional 'plea' to stop a proposed road scheme, which he says will devastate his wife's business.
His attorneys moved on Wednesday to obtain a prompt hearing on his 'plea' that he is legally entitled to release.
The father of a missing Yorkshire woman has made an emotional 'plea' for information about his daughter who vanished three weeks ago.
her 'plea' of a headache was not entirely false
But police have made an urgent 'plea' for help in ensuring dealers from outside the area do not move in and take their place.
A leading north west health expert has issued an urgent 'plea' to food handlers who are suffering from colds to stay away from work.
The carnival is being organised by just four dedicated volunteers and Eileen, 62, has now made an urgent 'plea' for help.
Parents have made emotional 'pleas' for an under-threat school to be saved.
He also is undecided on his emotions, chopping and changing between angry violent outbursts and whiny emotional 'pleas' .
You must demonstrate that you have made a decision and will no longer accept philandering, excuses, promises or 'pleas' .
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