Our teacher gives us exhortation to study hard. 我们的老师规劝我们好好学习。
All his father's exhortations were in vain. 他父亲的一切劝告都无效。
He accompany me, however, not lose one moment in continuing his exhortation. 他陪著我,然而不失时机地继续他对我的的规劝。
exhortation
[ noun ]
a communication intended to urge or persuade the recipients to take some action
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the act of exhorting; an earnest attempt at persuasion
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Exhortation \Ex`hor*ta"tion\, n. [L. exhortatio: cf. F. exhortation.] 1. The act of practice of exhorting; the act of inciting to laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good or commendable.
2. Language intended to incite and encourage; advice; counsel; admonition.
I'll end my exhortation after dinner. --Shak.
In the 2 1/2 years of the Nixon administration before the controls were imposed, we at the Council of Economic Advisers wrote dozens of memorandums about various degrees of "incomes policy," from gentle exhortation to comprehensive mandatory controls.
Holly Clark, a stage manager in New York, says she would never respond to a tobacco company's exhortation to speak out.
During the campaign, Quayle demonstrated that he was eager to please, from his exhortation to Bush at the GOP convention to "go get 'em" to his travels to sometimes obscure rallies selected by Bush strategists.
In rejecting market forces, which have done much to invigorate China's centrally planned economy, Mr. Castro is seeking to maintain a system of production based on revolutionary exhortation.