1.请愿,请求;申请;祈求
2.请愿书;诉状
1.向...请愿[祈求]
2.请愿,请求 (for a thing to do) 祈求
1.a document signed by many people that asks someone in authority to do something
2.an official document in which you ask a court to take legal action
3.a request made to God or to someone such as a king
1.to ask someone in authority to do something using a petition
2.to give a court an official document in which you ask it to take legal action
3.to ask God or someone such as a king for something
1.A few months after her release, she petitioned the Beijing city government, seeking redress for her injuries.
在她释放后的几个月,她向北京市政府请愿,寻求她所受伤害的补偿。
2.Li wrote at least seven letters to the central government alleging bribery, corruption and mismanagement and petitioned officials in person.
李国福至少给中央政府写了7封信,举报有关人员受贿、贪污和管理不善等行为,并亲自向政府官员请愿。
3.Emperor Huan, the eunuch, I heard he good at Guqin, then petitioned the emperor that Liu-prefect to urge him in Beijing.
桓帝时,宦官专权,听说他善于鼓琴,于是奏请天子令陈留太守督促他入京。
4.Ms. Jackson had petitioned to be named as the special administrators of her son's estate, but was denied by Judge Beckloff.
杰克逊的母亲已经请求担任儿子遗产的特别管理人士,不过被贝克洛夫法官驳回了。
5.Researchers petitioned the government, however, saying there was no evidence phenylephrine worked for relieving a stuffy nose.
研究者们向政府提出诉讼,他们说,没有证据表明去甲肾上腺素对改善鼻塞有效。
6.So we fasted and petitioned our God about this, and he answered our prayer.
所以我们禁食祈求我们的上帝,他就应允了我们。
7.She petitioned for porce on account of the breakdown of their marriage.
她以婚姻关系破裂为由申请离婚。
8.He petitioned that he should have been allowed to free himself from a charge of robbery by rendering compensation.
他请求通过给予赔偿金的方式使他免于因抢劫而受到指控。
9.But she can be petitioned. . . by a process surprisingly like prayer.
但是可以向她请求…方法其实跟祷告差不多。
10.You may get news of an inheritance or get the money you petitioned from a venture capitalist.
你可能得到一笔关于继承的新闻或者从一个风险投资家那里得到你期望的投资。