request

request
I
n.

1) to file, make, submit a request (to file a request with the appropriate authorities; she has a request to make of us; to submit a request to the mayor's office)

2) to act on; honor a request

3) to deny, reject a request

4) a desperate, urgent; moderate, modest; reasonable; unreasonable request

5) a formal; informal; oral; unofficial; written request

6) a request for (to make a request for more money)

7) a request to + inf. (a request to be allowed to leave)

8) a request that + clause; subj. (we submitted a request that more lights be/should be installed on our street)

9) at smb.'s request (she did it at my request)

10) by, on, upon request (brochures are mailed out on request)

II
v.

1)(D; tr.) to request from; of (to request a favor of smb.)

2) (rare) (H) to request smb. to do smt.

3) (L; subj.) she requested that I be/should be there

* * *
[rɪ'kwest]
honor a request
oral
reject a request
unofficial
unreasonable request
written request
upon request (brochures are mailed out on request)
submit a request (to file a request with the appropriate authorities; she has a request to make of us; to submit a request to the mayor's office)
of (to requesta favor of smb.)
subj. (we submitted a request that more lights be/should be installed on our street)
(D;tr.) to requestfrom
(L; subj.) she requested that I be/should be there
(rare) (H) to request smb. to do smt.
a desperate
a formal
a request that + clause
by
to act on
to deny
to file
a request to + inf. (a request to be allowed to leave)
at smb. 's request (she did it at my request)
a request for (to make a request for more money)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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