BEG


Meaning of BEG in English

v. (begged, begging)

1. a intr. (usu. foll. by for) ask for (esp. food, money, etc.) (begged for alms). b tr. ask for (food, money, etc.) as a gift. c intr. live by begging.

2 tr. & intr. (usu. foll. by for, or to + infin.) ask earnestly or humbly (begged for forgiveness; begged to be allowed out; please, I beg of you; beg your indulgence for a time).

3 tr. ask formally for (beg leave).

4 intr. (of a dog etc.) sit up with the front paws raised expectantly.

5 tr. take or ask leave (to do something) (I beg to differ; beg to enclose).

Phrases and idioms:

beg one's bread live by begging. begging bowl

1. a bowl etc. held out for food or alms.

2 an earnest appeal for help.

beg off

1. decline to take part in or attend.

2 get (a person) excused a penalty etc. beg pardon see PARDON.

beg the question

1. assume the truth of an argument or proposition to be proved, without arguing it.

2 disp. pose the question.

3 colloq. evade a difficulty. go begging (or a-begging) (of a chance or a thing) not be taken; be unwanted.

Etymology: ME prob. f. OE bedecian f. Gmc: rel. to BID

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.