coax的意思和读音

coax

: [koʊks] : [kəʊks]

n.

v.

(coaxialcable);

coaxes  coaxing  coaxed  

v.wheedle,persuade,sweet-talk,cajole,win over

coaxv.

1.to persuade sb to do sth by talking to them in a kind and gentle way

She coaxed the horse into coming a little closer.

He was coaxed out of retirement to help the failing company.退

She had to coax the car along.

‘Nearly there,’ she coaxed.“。”

v.1.;2.[],3.

n.1.2.3.

v.1.to make something such as a machine or piece of equipment do what you want it to do by being skillful, gentle, and patient

1.(coaxialcable) Coarse Coax Coaxial ...

2. coarse adj. coax v. coddle v. ...

3. Cynical () Coax Excessive ( ...

4. unintended: coax saturated: ...

5. clumsy adj. coax v. cobweb n. ,, ...

6. clumsy adj. coax v. cobweb n. ,, ...

7. clenched coax contemptible 齿 ...

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1.If none of these studies can coax a smile out of you then consider this: people who smile more may live longer./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.woman is not as good as the men would like to coax, easy to cheat.

3.back to coax a respectable sum of money out of an aged woman who happens also to be my mother.

4.Yet deep divergences remain among the states trying to coax North Korea out of its nuclear-armed isolation.

5.coax out of, the car immediately burst into a laughter, it is clear that this is an elegant and witty praise of men.

6.No matter how much I tried to coax him to come for a pat on the head, he refused to budge.

7.More useful would be to use the next seven years to coax the violent young men of the favelas to take up sport, or to get construction jobs.

8.He tried to coax me out of bed, with the idea of locking me up in the kitchen upon the arrival of his visitors.便

9.Even if you are not ready to get engaged, this full moon may coax you to make a decision to form a business partnership.使

10.I had to coax the information out of him.