中英词典查询

coax [koʊks]

vt. 哄; 用好话劝诱; 哄骗; 轻轻地弄好;
vi. 哄劝,劝诱;
n. 同轴电缆; 花言巧语; 油嘴滑舌的人;
过去式:: coaxed 过去分词:: coaxed 现在分词:: coaxing 第三人称单数:: coaxes
[同义词] 用好话劝,哄诱: push blandish urge persuade cajole pressure wheedle inveigle

例句:

  • He was delighted to coax the monoplane to 330 m.p.h.
    这架单翼飞机在他的摆弄下时速达到了每小时330英里,他感到很高兴。
  • It took Louis until Easter to coax a grudging consent from the French King.
    路易斯连哄带骗,直到复活节才勉强得到法国国王的许可。
  • The WPC talked yesterday of her role in trying to coax vital information from the young victim.
    昨天,这名女警谈到自己在诱导年轻的受害人说出重要信息的过程中所起的作用。
  • You coax the blues right out of my heart.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • There were attempts to coax him back to work.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • There are gentle ways to coax more people off dependency.
    来自THETIMES
  • The nurse coaxed a smile from the baby.
    看护逗得孩子一笑。
    来自《权威词典》
  • He coaxed extra money from his father.
    他用甜言蜜语骗他父亲额外给他钱。
    来自《权威词典》
  • She coaxed her son into going to school.
    她哄儿子上学。
    来自《权威词典》