cajole / kəˈdʒoʊl /

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cajole 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

ca·joled, ca·jol·ing.

  1. to persuade by flattery or promises; wheedle; coax.

cajole 近义词

v. 动词 verb

attempt to coax; flatter

更多cajole例句

  1. It basically cajoles the cell into pumping out proteins it doesn’t usually make—ones that can override mutated or deficient ones.
  2. Popular science articles that make confident claims about parenting on the basis of shoddy evidence can fuel the fire—giving mommy-shamers unwarranted confidence to scold and cajole parents.
  3. They must become experts in drug development, raise millions, and tirelessly cajole scientists.
  4. Regulatory capture and safety cultureWhen a regulated industry manages to cajole, control or manipulate agencies that oversee it, rendering them feckless and subservient, the result is known as regulatory capture.
  5. Jim had to cajole me, as it was already late, and I was lounging around in sweats, book in hand.
  6. He is also trying to inspire, cajole, exhort, or shame us Catholics and others of goodwill into living our calling.
  7. I recall mentioning that in the past to others: her using her femininity to cajole, to persuade.
  8. But fan armies have mostly gained notoriety for their propensity to harass and cajole.
  9. If you'd like to inquire, discuss, or simply cajole the tech-friendly representative, here's the link.
  10. Changing his tactics he tried to cajole him and offered him money, but with similar want of success.
  11. "He thinks to cajole me," whispered the fell demon Distrust, and her heart changed to steel.
  12. In vain they tried to bulldoze and cajole, to push and to pull, to plead with and to denounce the obstinate Nancy Jane.
  13. Ever there were his insidious wiles to compromise, cajole, trick and betray them.
  14. They were in little humor to cajole the swarthy, sarcastic, and unsociable Spaniard.