appeal **** ap·peal

appeal **** ap·peal
[ə'piːl]
1. vi
1)

(call, beg) to appeal (to sb) — implorare (qn), supplicare (qn)

to appeal for — chiedere (con insistenza)

to appeal for funds — lanciare un appello per ottenere dei fondi

he appealed for silence — ha invitato al silenzio

he appealed to them for help — si è rivolto a loro per un aiuto

she appealed to her attacker for mercy — ha supplicato il suo assalitore di avere pietà

they appealed for help from the international community — hanno chiesto aiuto alla comunità internazionale

2) Law

to appeal (against sth/to sb) — appellarsi (contro qc/presso qn), ricorrere in appello (contro qc/presso qn)

3) (attract) attirare, attrarre

it doesn't appeal to me — mi dice poco

Greece doesn't appeal to me — la Grecia non mi attira

it appeals to the imagination — stimola la fantasia

2. n
1) (call) appello, (request) richiesta

an appeal for funds — una richiesta di aiuti economici or di fondi

he made an appeal for calm — ha fatto appello alla calma

2) Law appello, ricorso (legale)

right of appeal — diritto d'appello

3) (attraction) attrattiva, fascino

a book of general appeal — un libro di interesse generale


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