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so·lic·it
/səˈlɪsət/
(vt.)(vi.)請求,乞求,誘惑,徵求
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
So·lic·it
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Solicited
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Soliciting
.]
1.
To
ask
from
with
earnestness
;
to
make
petition
to
;
to
apply
to
for
obtaining
something
;
as
,
to
solicit
person
for
alms
.
Did
I
solicit
thee
From
darkness
to
promote
me
? --
Milton
.
2.
To
endeavor
to
obtain
;
to
seek
;
to
plead
for
;
as
,
to
solicit
an
office
;
to
solicit
a
favor
.
I
view
my
crime
,
but
kindle
at
the
view
,
Repent
old
pleasures
,
and
solicit
new
. --
Pope
.
3.
To
awake
or
excite
to
action
;
to
rouse
desire
in
;
to
summon
;
to
appeal
to
;
to
invite
.
That
fruit
. . .
solicited
her
longing
eye
.
--
Milton
.
Sounds
and
some
tangible
qualities
solicit
their
proper
senses
,
and
force
an
entrance
to
the
mind
.
--
Locke
.
4.
To
urge
the
claims
of
;
to
plead
;
to
act
as
solicitor
for
or
with
reference
to
. [
Obs
.]
Should
My
brother
henceforth
study
to
forget
The
vow
that
he
hath
made
thee
,
I
would
ever
Solicit
thy
deserts
. --
Ford
.
5.
To
disturb
;
to
disquiet
; --
a
Latinism
rarely
used
.
Hath
any
ill
solicited
thine
ears?
--
Chapman
.
But
anxious
fears
solicit
my
weak
breast
.
--
Dryden
.
Syn:
To
beseech
;
ask
;
request
;
crave
;
supplicate
;
entreat
;
beg
;
implore
;
importune
.
See
Beseech
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
solicit
v
1:
make
a
solicitation
or
entreaty
for
something
;
request
urgently
or
persistently
; "
Henry
IV
solicited
the
Pope
for
a
divorce
"; "
My
neighbor
keeps
soliciting
money
for
different
charities
" [
syn
:
beg
,
tap
]
2:
make
amorous
advances
towards
; "
John
is
courting
Mary
" [
syn
:
woo
,
court
,
romance
]
3:
approach
with
an
offer
of
sexual
favors
; "
he
was
solicited
by
a
prostitute
"; "
The
young
man
was
caught
soliciting
in
the
park
" [
syn
:
hook
,
accost
]
4:
incite
,
move
,
or
persuade
to
some
act
of
lawlessness
or
insubordination
; "
He
was
accused
of
soliciting
his
colleagues
to
destroy
the
documents
"
5:
make
a
solicitation
or
petition
for
something
desired
; "
She
is
too
shy
to
solicit
"
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