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coaxing

英 [ˈkəʊksɪŋ]

美 [ˈkoʊksɪŋ]

n.  试图劝诱; 耐心地发动(机器)
v.  哄劝; 劝诱
coax的现在分词

现在分词:coaxing 

BNC.46897 / COCA.33987

牛津词典

    noun

    • 试图劝诱;耐心地发动(机器)
      gentle attempts to persuade sb to do sth or to get a machine to start
      1. No amount of coaxing will make me change my mind.
        任你费尽口舌也不会说服我改变主意。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB (用好话)劝诱,哄
      If youcoaxsomeoneintodoing something, you gently try to persuade them to do it.
      1. After lunch, she watched, listened and coaxed Bobby into talking about himself...
        吃过午饭,她照看着博比,听他说话,哄他说说自己的事。
      2. The government coaxed them to give up their strike by promising them temporary residence permits.
        政府承诺给他们发放暂住证,诱哄他们放弃罢工。
    • VERB 连哄带劝地得到
      If youcoaxsomething such as information out of someone, you gently persuade them to give it to you.
      1. 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。
      2. 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。
    • VERB 小心地摆弄(机器或装置)
      If youcoaxa machine or device into doing something, you make it work by operating it very slowly and gently.
      1. He would stride on stage then proceed to coax the sweetest possible sounds out of his violin...
        他会大步走上舞台,然后轻轻地拉他的小提琴,奏出美妙动听的曲调。
      2. 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。

    英英释义

    noun

    adj

    • pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade
      1. a coaxing and obsequious voice
      2. her manner is quiet and ingratiatory and a little too agreeable
      Synonym:ingratiatory

    双语例句

    • Her voice was as overwarm as if she were coaxing a sky child.
      她的声音过分亲切,像是在哄害羞的孩子。
    • Think of a person, be at oneself sad sad of time, the meeting feel to need his bosom to embrace very much, needing him has been coaxing me nearby at me.
      想念一个人,就是在自己伤心难过的时候,会觉得非常需要他的怀抱,需要他在我的身边,一直哄着我。
    • The baby put her back up and would not eat the cereal in spite of mother's coaxing.
      婴儿倔强起来,不管妈妈怎么哄,她就是不吃麦片。
    • The pressures of parenting are relentless, and sometimes it's easier to stick a frozen pizza in the microwave than fuss with coaxing kids to whole grains and leafy greens.
      抚养子女的压力是无止境的,有时站在微波炉前守住一块冷冻披萨比过于计较要哄骗孩子吃全谷食品和绿叶蔬菜更容易。
    • Her voice is normally a hearty coaxing voice, very confident, very appealing, very hard to resist.
      她说话的声音亲切而讨人喜欢很自信,很带感染力,很难抗拒。
    • He had a knack for coaxing even the most recalcitrant engine to life.
      即使是最难摆弄的发动机他都有本事搞定。
    • But by dint of much coaxing and teasing, Aunt Xue kept him from drinking too many cups before the wine was whisked away.
      幸而薛姨妈千哄万哄的,只容他吃了几杯,就忙收过了。
    • That check-up this month, the doctor lets the baby measure the hemoglobin again, good wretchedness the baby encounters one needle of the finger again, just coaxing now to her and starting cry!
      这个月该体检了,医生又让宝宝去测血红素,好可怜宝宝又遭手指头上的一针,刚把她哄住现在又开始哭了!
    • Having two major digital-content retailers coaxing users to store their content in the cloud could speed up adoption of both iCloud and Cloud Drive.
      目前,这两家主要的数字内容零售商都在诱使用户将内容储存在云上,将同时加速iCloud和CouldDrive的普及率。
    • The self-denying pair had been occupied in coaxing the appetites of some of their sick parishioners, whom they, somewhat inconsistently, tried to keep imprisoned in the flesh, their own appetites being quite forgotten.
      原来两个只顾别人的老人,一心劝说他们教区里几个生病的教民吃饭,自相矛盾地要把他们囚禁在肉体的牢狱里①,而把他们自己吃饭的事全给忘了。