cajole

cajole [kəˈdʒəʊl]  [kəˈdʒoʊl] 

第三人称单数:cajoles

现在分词:cajoling

过去分词:cajoled

过去式:cajoled

cajole 基本解释

及物动词劝诱,以甜言蜜语哄骗

及物/不及物动词勾引

cajole 相关例句

及物动词

1. It is difficult to cajole him into consent.
    骗取他的同意很难。

cajole 网络解释

1. 哄骗:cajeput 白千层 | cajole 哄骗 | cajolery 哄骗

2. 以甜言蜜语哄骗:cajeputoleucelyptol 桉油精 | cajole 以甜言蜜语哄骗 | cajolement 笼络

3. (用甜言蜜语)哄骗,劝诱:He had the face to beguile his best friend into buying his house at a high price. 他竟然... | 3. cajole(用甜言蜜语)哄骗,劝诱 | That big boy is always cajoling other children into doing things for him. ...

4. 諂:褐剌縭 (or褐賴縭, 褐剌褵, 褐賴褵) harali, cloth woven of fine hair. | 諂 To flatter, fawn, cajole, sycophancy. | 諂曲 Flattery and fawning.

cajole 词典解释

1. 哄骗;劝诱;说服
    If you cajole someone into doing something, you get them to do it after persuading them for some time.

    e.g. It was he who had cajoled Garland into doing the film...
           是他劝服嘉兰拍这部片子的。
    e.g. He cajoled Mr Dobson to stand for mayor.
           他说服多布森先生竞选市长。

cajole 单语例句

1. cajole在线翻译

1. See if you can cajole a friend or family member into joining you for the ride.

2. Results of a poll by Tokyo officials showed 65 percent in favor, prompting city governor Shintaro Ishihara to cajole the public to get behind the 2020 bid.

cajole 英英释义

cajole的意思

verb

1. influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering

    e.g. He palavered her into going along

    Synonym: wheedle palaver blarney coax sweet-talk inveigle