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单词 request
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request

noun
 
/rɪˈkwest/
/rɪˈkwest/
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  1.  
    the action of asking for something formally and politely; a thing that you formally ask for
    • request for something a request for information
    • They made a request for further aid.
    • request to do something He submitted a request to adopt a flexible working routine.
    • to grant a request
    • to refuse/decline/reject/deny a request
    • at somebody's request She went to the wedding at her mother's request (= because her mother had asked her to go).
    • at the request of somebody He was there at the request of his manager (= because his manager had asked him to go).
    • by request The writer's name was withheld by request (= because the writer asked for this to be done).
    • on request Application forms are available on request.
    • request that… She left her address with a request that any mail should be sent on to her.
    Extra Examples
    • My request was granted.
    • Additional copies will be made available on request.
    • We will arrange accommodation on request.
    • The play was written by Agatha Christie at the request of Queen Mary.
    • The film is being shown again by popular request.
    • The book was withdrawn at the author's request.
    • I made my initial request for material in February.
    • His request was always met with the same answer.
    • I could not deny a direct request like that.
    • I got a couple of email requests for it.
    • I've put in a request for a room with a view of the sea.
    • The Commission approved a request for $700 000 in tax refunds.
    • The helpline was inundated with requests for information on the crash.
    • We have had repeated requests for a pedestrian crossing near the school.
    • an extradition request by the US
    • the State Department budget request
    • The judge will now consider this request from the plaintiffs.
    • He has refused all interview requests.
    • Her last request before she died was that she be buried at sea.
    • The bank received numerous requests for information from government regulators.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • special
    • legitimate
    • reasonable
    verb + request
    • make
    • put in
    • send
    preposition
    • at somebody’s request
    • by request
    • on request
    phrases
    • available on request
    • available upon request
    • by popular request
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  2. an instruction to a computer to perform a task
    • When the software has finished processing the request, a download window pops up.
  3. a song or tune that somebody asks to have played on a radio programme
    • The next request is from a listener in Aberdeen.
    • a radio request programme
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • special
    • legitimate
    • reasonable
    verb + request
    • make
    • put in
    • send
    preposition
    • at somebody’s request
    • by request
    • on request
    phrases
    • available on request
    • available upon request
    • by popular request
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French requeste (noun), based on Latin requirere, from re- (expressing intensive force) + quaerere ‘seek’.

request

verb
 
/rɪˈkwest/
/rɪˈkwest/
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they request
/rɪˈkwest/
/rɪˈkwest/
he / she / it requests
/rɪˈkwests/
/rɪˈkwests/
past simple requested
/rɪˈkwestɪd/
/rɪˈkwestɪd/
past participle requested
/rɪˈkwestɪd/
/rɪˈkwestɪd/
-ing form requesting
/rɪˈkwestɪŋ/
/rɪˈkwestɪŋ/
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  1. to ask for something or ask somebody to do something in a polite or formal way
    • request something She requested permission to film at the White House.
    • You can request a free copy of the leaflet.
    • She requested anonymity because she wasn't authorized to speak to the press.
    • request something from somebody/something The government has requested information from the companies involved in the scandal.
    • be requested to do something Visitors are requested not to touch the exhibits.
    • We were requested to assemble in the lobby.
    • request that… She requested that no one be told of her decision until the next meeting.
    • (British English also) She requested that no one should be told of her decision.
    • + speech ‘Please come with me,’ he requested.
    Extra Examples
    • Call us now if you’d like to request a song (= ask for it to be played on the radio)
    • Auditors will be required to provide any information reasonably requested by the bank.
    • She had left him a message, simply requesting that he call her back.
    • Aid agencies have urgently requested help.
    • You are politely requested not to bring food or drink into the library.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • explicitly
    • specifically
    • formally
    preposition
    • from
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    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French requeste (noun), based on Latin requirere, from re- (expressing intensive force) + quaerere ‘seek’.
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