cajole
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英 [kəˈdʒəʊl]
美 [kəˈdʒoʊl]
是什么意思
劝诱,以甜言蜜语哄骗;
勾引;
变形
过去式:cajoled过去分词:cajoled现在分词:cajoling第三人称单数:cajoles
英英释义
cajole[ kə'dʒəul ]
- v.influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
同义词:wheedlepalaverblarneycoaxsweet-talkinveigle
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
- It is difficult to cajole him into consent.
骗取他的同意很难。 - How can we cajole his father out of punishing him?
我们怎样才能说服他的父亲不惩罚他呢? - They tried to cajole their daughter out of marrying him.
他们试图用甜言蜜语诱使女儿打消跟他结婚的念头。
权威例句
Made to cajole, played to persuadeCajole and Coordinate: C2 in a Complex Security EnvironmentCajole and Control: The Law of Managing Education in a Globalised WorldFinding Happiness: Cajole Your Brain to Lean to the LeftTo cajole or compel? The use of incentives and penalties in Northern Ireland's peace processThe data flow programming language CAJOLE - an informal introductionThe data flow programming language CAJOLE - an informal introductionFostering Cooperation in Counties: Governing by Cajole: Conversations with County ManagersPrinceton School District's Budget Math: Cajole Teacher Unions into Accepting Contract ConcessionsRuly crew: lessons from the Clinton administration's attempts to cajole the states into complying with federal mandates for standard...