cajoling 的定义
ca·joled, ca·jol·ing.
- to persuade by flattery or promises; wheedle; coax.
cajoling 近义词
attempt to coax; flatter
cajoling 的近义词 50 个
- deceive
- delude
- dupe
- entice
- entrap
- seduce
- tantalize
- tempt
- wheedle
- banter
- beguile
- blandish
- bootlick
- con
- crowd
- decoy
- induce
- influence
- inveigle
- jolly
- lure
- maneuver
- massage
- mislead
- oil
- push
- snow
- soap
- soft-soap
- soften
- stroke
- sweet-talk
- urge
- apple polish
- argue into
- brownnose
- build up
- butter up
- get around
- get next to
- hand a line
- lay it on thick
- make up to
- play up to
- rub the right way
- spread it on
- suck up to
- sweeten up
- work on
- work over
cajoling 的反义词 9 个
更多cajoling例句
- I will look for different ways we can agitate, cajole and get them to do more planning.
- If you were going to try to cajole him, you might tell him that at least you weren’t suggesting sticking something up his butt, but I don’t even suggest doing this.
- When Xayalith asks the crowd to sing the chorus to the next chune, nobody needs any cajoling.
- In their campaign, Dimon and Chase deployed the full range of tactics, ranging from cajoling to threats.
- Hundreds of special interests soon buzzed round those dozens, pressing money into their hands, lobbying, cajoling, persuading.
- A publicist immediately threatens to end the interview, but after some light cajoling, it continues.
- No amount of cajoling or retraining could coax him to budge.
- Alexander then turned his whole attention to cajoling the French ambassador in order to gain time.
- Vauvinet conducted the three friends to the landing of the staircase, cajoling Bixiou on the way.
- On the contrary, they will expose his true character and unmask his deception to the poor dupes whom he is cajoling and deluding.
- He compelled Anthony to drink an equal portion with himself, alternately frightening and cajoling the old man.
- Seeing that the indignation of her mistress merely amused the condottiere the dwarf took a cajoling tone.