cajoling
过去式:
动词过去式: cajoled
更多词形:
副词: cajolingly | 名词: cajoler | 动词过去式: cajoled | 动词过去分词: cajoled | 动词现在分词: cajoling | 动词第三人称单数: cajoles |
单词例句:
Although Congress was officially closed to mark the Jewish new year, leaders from both parties put aside their differences to begin cajoling opponents of the plan to fall into line.
虽然国会因犹太新年而休会一天, 两党在议会的领袖们仍将分歧搁置一旁, 开始苦口婆心地拉拢该计划的反对者们.
Hundreds of hours spent waiting in line, talking, bribing, begging, demanding, threatening, cajoling officials and non-officials.Mobile phones are constantly ringing.
几百个小时排队等待,讨论,贿赂,乞讨,建议,威胁,欺骗官员和非官员,还有,手机不时地响。
I think it comes from millions of years of holding that baby in front of your face, cajoling it, reprimanding it, educating it with words.
我想这是源于长久的进化岁月中,女人总是把婴儿抱在面前,哄他们、训诫他们、教导他们。
In the noisy basement, hawkers of leather goods buttonhole passing foreigners, cajoling until all hope of a sale is lost.
在嘈杂的地下室,贩卖皮具的小商贩们极力拉住经过的外国人,推销他们的商品。
The next step will likely involve cajoling other holders to exchange their debt into equity and then, having demonstrated that CIT has a viable survival plan, to go to the government and ask for help.
下一步可能是劝说其他债权人将债权转为股权。然后,在证明CIT有可行的生存计划后,再向政府求助。
To persuade or induce to do something by cajoling or wheedling.
通过哄骗劝诱或引诱(他人)干某事
The churches, NGOs and foreign diplomats are left to play the role of opposition, cajoling and threatening from the sidelines.
一些教会,非政府组织和外国的外交家不得已当起了反对者,劝诱者和处理来自国际上的威胁的角色。
33 Cajoling you into turning up on parents' evening.
33哄骗你出席家长会。
She's always cajoling people into doing things for her.
她老是哄骗别人为她做事。