байбяо (bajbjao) Sinological IPA (key): /paɪ̯⁵¹ pi̯ɑʊ̯²¹⁴⁻²¹⁽⁴⁾/ 拜表 (archaic) to submit a petition to the emperor after protrating oneself in his presence...
address A formal approach to a sovereign, especially an official appeal or petition; later (specifically) a response given by each of the Houses of Parliament...
colloquial/dialectal) про́сник (prósnik, “inquirer”) (dialectal) проше́ние (prošénie, “petition”) (in formal speech) про́сба (prósba, “request”), про́ситба (prósitba,...
ill of one to one's face. 1900, Leo Tolstoy, “Fanárin, the Advocate—The Petition”, in Louise Maude, transl., Resurrection: A Novel, New York, N.Y.: Dodd...
(infinitive 진정해 or 진정하여, sequential 진정하니) (transitive or intransitive) to petition Selected forms of the verb 진정하다 (jinjeonghada): vowel-stem, 하(ha)-irregular...
authority, a person, a court judgment, etc.). [c. 1421, J. B., “XI. A Petition by J. B. (a Suspected Lollard) to King Henry V.”, in Cecil Munro, editor...
of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. To develop into; to prove to...
Sinological IPA (key): /tʰĩã⁵⁵⁻¹¹ hiŋ¹¹/ 呈現 to appear; to emerge; to show (oneself) to take on; to assume (an appearance, form, etc.) (to appear): 出現/出现 (chūxiàn)...
obsecrate, petition, plead, (obsolete) pray, sifflicate, (obsolete) thig 1642 October 29 (Gregorian calendar), “Baron Henden’s Petition for Leave of...
lawsuit. If you take my advice, you'll file a suit against him immediately. Petition, request, entreaty. c. 1587–1588, [Christopher Marlowe], Tamburlaine the...