persuasively 的 2 个定义
- able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument.
- something that persuades; inducement.
persuasively 近义词
等同于 effectively
等同于 urgently
更多persuasively例句
- Making this type of fake persuasive was the task of Ryan Laney, a visual effects artist who worked on the 2020 HBO documentary Welcome to Chechnya.
- Importantly, this was because it had not been able to provide “exceedingly persuasive justification” for making distinctions on the basis of sex.
- It is political speech, at times persuasive, at times not, that is made all the more common by weak democratic institutions.
- You can hear how both pulled all the stops to try and be persuasive using everything from homemade cupcakes to bottles of vodka.
- The second is offering additional information, conveying a secondary message that is persuasive.
- The economic argument for the royals might be persuasive: They bring tourism to Britain.
- The argument is boilerplate Al Qaeda, but many people in developing countries, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, find it persuasive.
- As it does, the sinister interpretations of what happened in the cockpit of the Boeing 777 become less persuasive.
- Malaysian leaders have turned the airmen into scapegoats without a single persuasive fact.
- Some studies even suggest that low mood can improve skill in persuasive argument and sharpen memory.
- These committees within the various colonies became very active and persuasive.
- There was a persuasive smile on his lips and in his keen eyes which the monk, almost unconsciously, obeyed.
- It is then that human speech, losing in a measure its terrestrial nature, becomes persuasive and convincing.
- His persuasive powers of appeal, and his straight, direct way of argument, commended him to his comrades.
- A better weapon than his waspish tongue was Parpon's voice, for it, before all, was persuasive.