coaxing的意思和读音

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coax

: [koʊks] : [kəʊks]

v.[]

n.

coaxes  coaxing  coaxed  

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

coaxingn.

1.gentle attempts to persuade sb to do sth or to get a machine to start

No amount of coaxing will make me change my mind.

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. coaxialprobe coaxing coaxingly ...

2. feebly coaxing ; dodge , ...

3. ... blarney1. coaxing2. insinuation1.

4. forbearing ; coaxing patience ;;; ...

6. coaxiality coaxing coaxitron ...

7. ... blarney1. coaxing2. insinuation1.

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1.Her voice was as over warm as if she were coaxing a sky child.

2.Sometimes he made an effort, coaxing her to walk with baby steps to exercise her shrinking muscles.

3.I try to engage my mom by gently asking her if she needs that item or trying to get her to part with it by coaxing.西

4.I've been able to complete 45 marathons by gently coaxing my legs to go just a little farther every week.45

5.I had to call for my master's assistance in coaxing him out of bed.

6.In case you needed another reason to slow down early in the month, despite Mars' coaxing to get you to run quickly, consider this.

7.Hence, for coaxing her, I put the homework to the part first, home all toys take out, accompanying her to play together.

8.Once you get Jones talking about this subject, which takes little coaxing, his passion kicks in.

9.This would be a sorry end for the administration's po1icy of supporting Russian reform and coaxing Russia closer to the West.使西

10.Government support is meant to be temporary -- aimed at reopening markets for debt issuers and coaxing back private buyers.