appeal 音標拼音: [əp'il]
vi . 呼吁,要求;訴,求助;上訴;有吸引力
n .
C 呼吁,要求;
U 吸引力
呼籲,要求;訴,求助;上訴;有吸引力
C 呼籲,要求;
U 吸引力
appeal n 1 :
earnest or urgent request ; "
an entreaty to stop the fighting "; "
an appeal for help "; "
an appeal to the public to keep calm " [
synonym : {
entreaty }, {
prayer }, {
appeal }]
2 :
attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates ; "
his smile was part of his appeal to her " [
synonym : {
appeal },
{
appealingness }, {
charm }]
3 : (
law )
a legal proceeding in which the appellant resorts to a higher court for the purpose of obtaining a review of a lower court decision and a reversal of the lower court '
s judgment or the granting of a new trial ; "
their appeal was denied in the superior court "
4 :
request for a sum of money ; "
an appeal to raise money for starving children " [
synonym : {
solicitation }, {
appeal },
{
collection }, {
ingathering }]
v 1 :
take a court case to a higher court for review ; "
He was found guilty but appealed immediately "
2 :
request earnestly (
something from somebody );
ask for aid or protection ; "
appeal to somebody for help "; "
Invoke God in times of trouble " [
synonym : {
appeal }, {
invoke }]
3 :
be attractive to ; "
The idea of a vacation appeals to me ";
"
The beautiful garden attracted many people " [
synonym : {
attract },
{
appeal }] [
ant : {
repel }, {
repulse }]
4 :
challenge (
a decision ); "
She appealed the verdict "
5 :
cite as an authority ;
resort to ; "
He invoked the law that would save him "; "
I appealed to the law of 1900 "; "
She invoked an ancient law " [
synonym : {
invoke }, {
appeal }]
Appeal \
Ap *
peal "\,
v .
t .
1 . (
Law )
To apply for the removal of a cause from an inferior to a superior judge or court for the purpose of re ["
e ]
xamination of for decision . --
Tomlins .
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1913 Webster ]
I appeal unto C [
ae ]
sar . --
Acts xxv .
11 .
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2 .
To call upon another to decide a question controverted ,
to corroborate a statement ,
to vindicate one '
s rights ,
etc .;
as ,
I appeal to all mankind for the truth of what is alleged .
Hence :
To call on one for aid ;
to make earnest request .
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I appeal to the Scriptures in the original .
--
Horsley .
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They appealed to the sword . --
Macaulay .
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Appeal \
Ap *
peal "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Appealed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Appealing }.] [
OE .
appelen ,
apelen ,
to appeal ,
accuse ,
OF .
appeler ,
fr .
L .
appellare to approach ,
address ,
invoke ,
summon ,
call ,
name ;
akin to appellere to drive to ;
ad pellere to drive .
See {
Pulse },
and cf . {
Peal }.]
1 . (
Law )
(
a )
To make application for the removal of (
a cause )
from an inferior to a superior judge or court for a rehearing or review on account of alleged injustice or illegality in the trial below .
We say ,
the cause was appealed from an inferior court .
(
b )
To charge with a crime ;
to accuse ;
to institute a private criminal prosecution against for some heinous crime ;
as ,
to appeal a person of felony .
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2 .
To summon ;
to challenge . [
Archaic ]
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Man to man will I appeal the Norman to the lists .
--
Sir W .
Scott .
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3 .
To invoke . [
Obs .] --
Milton .
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Appeal \
Ap *
peal "\,
n . [
OE .
appel ,
apel ,
OF .
apel ,
F .
appel ,
fr .
appeler .
See {
Appeal },
v .
t .]
1 . (
Law )
(
a )
An application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for re ["
e ]
xamination or review .
(
b )
The mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected .
(
c )
The right of appeal .
(
d )
An accusation ;
a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered ,
rather than for the offense against the public .
(
e )
An accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices ,
which accomplice was then called an approver .
See {
Approvement }. --
Tomlins . --
Bouvier .
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2 .
A summons to answer to a charge . --
Dryden .
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3 .
A call upon a person or an authority for proof or decision ,
in one '
s favor ;
reference to another as witness ;
a call for help or a favor ;
entreaty .
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A kind of appeal to the Deity ,
the author of wonders . --
Bacon .
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4 .
Resort to physical means ;
recourse .
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Every milder method is to be tried ,
before a nation makes an appeal to arms . --
Kent .
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176 Moby Thesaurus words for "
appeal ":
Angelus ,
Ave ,
Ave Maria ,
Hail Mary ,
Kyrie Eleison ,
Paternoster ,
acceptability ,
adjuration ,
adjure ,
adorability ,
agacerie ,
agreeability ,
aid prayer ,
allure ,
allurement ,
amiability ,
appeal motion ,
appeal to ,
appealingness ,
application ,
application for retrial ,
apply ,
asking ,
attract ,
attraction ,
attractiveness ,
be attractive ,
beadroll ,
beads ,
beckon ,
beg ,
beguile ,
beguilement ,
beguiling ,
beseech ,
beseechment ,
bewitchery ,
bewitchment ,
bid ,
bidding prayer ,
blandishment ,
brace ,
breviary ,
cajolery ,
call ,
call for help ,
call on ,
call upon ,
captivation ,
certiorari ,
chaplet ,
charisma ,
charm ,
charmingness ,
clamor ,
clamor for ,
collect ,
come -
hither ,
communion ,
conjure ,
contemplation ,
crave ,
cry ,
cry for ,
cry on ,
cry to ,
delightfulness ,
desirability ,
devotions ,
draw ,
drawing power ,
enchantment ,
engage ,
enravishment ,
enthrallment ,
enticement ,
entrancement ,
entrapment ,
entreat ,
entreaty ,
excite ,
exquisiteness ,
fascinate ,
fascination ,
fetch ,
flirtation ,
forbidden fruit ,
glamour ,
grace ,
impetrate ,
impetration ,
imploration ,
implore ,
imploring ,
importune ,
imprecate ,
imprecation ,
inducement ,
intercession ,
interest ,
intrigue ,
inveiglement ,
invitation ,
invite ,
invitingness ,
invocation ,
invocatory plea ,
invoke ,
kneel to ,
likability ,
litany ,
lovability ,
loveliness ,
lovesomeness ,
lure ,
luxury ,
magnetism ,
meditation ,
obsecration ,
obtest ,
obtestation ,
orison ,
petition ,
plea ,
plead ,
plead for ,
pleasantness ,
please ,
pray ,
prayer ,
prayer wheel ,
provocativeness ,
pull ,
request ,
requesting ,
rogation ,
rosary ,
run to ,
seducement ,
seduction ,
seductiveness ,
sensuousness ,
sex appeal ,
silent prayer ,
snaring ,
solicit ,
solicitation ,
sue ,
sue for ,
suit ,
summon ,
supplicate ,
supplication ,
sweetness ,
tantalization ,
tantalize ,
tantalizingness ,
tease ,
tempt ,
temptation ,
temptingness ,
thanks ,
thanksgiving ,
tickle ,
titillate ,
unobjectionableness ,
voluptuousness ,
whet the appetite ,
winning ways ,
winningness ,
winsomeness ,
witchcraft ,
witchery ,
wooing ,
writ of certiorari ,
writ of error Appeal a reference of any case from an inferior to a superior court .
Moses established in the wilderness a series of judicatories such that appeals could be made from a lower to a higher (
Ex .
18 :
13 -
26 .)
Under the Roman law the most remarkable case of appeal is that of Paul from the tribunal of Festus at Caesarea to that of the emperor at Rome (
Acts 25 :
11 ,
12 ,
21 ,
25 ).
Paul availed himself of the privilege of a Roman citizen in this matter .
APPEAL ,
English crim .
law .
The accusation of a person ,
in a legal form ,
for a crime committed by him ;
or ,
it is the lawful declaration of another man '
s crime ,
before a competent judge ,
by one who sets his name to the declaration ,
and undertakes to prove it ,
upon the penalty which may ensue thereon .
Vide Co .
Litt .
123 b ,
287 b ;
6 Burr .
R .
2643 ,
2793 ;
2 W .
Bl .
R .
713 ;
1 B . &
A .
405 .
Appeals of murder ,
as well as of treason ,
felony ,
or other offences ,
together with wager of battle ,
are abolished by stat .
59 Geo .
M .
c .
46 .
APPEAL ,
practice .
The act by which a party submits to the decision of a superior court ,
a cause which has been tried in an inferior tribunal .
1 S . &
R .
78 Bin .
219 ;
3 Bin .
48 .
2 .
The appeal generally annuls the judgment of the inferior court ,
so far that no action can be taken upon it until after the final decision of the cause .
Its object is to review the whole case ,
and to secure a just judgment upon the merits .
3 .
An appeal differs from proceedings in error ,
under which the errors committed in the proceedings are examined ,
and if any have been committed the first judgment is reversed ;
because in the appeal the whole case is examined and tried as if it had not been tried before .
Vide Dane '
s Ab .
h .
t .;
Serg .
Const .
Law Index ,
h .
t .
and article Courts of the United States .
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