Coaxed Meaning in English
word · lemma: coax
ˈkoʊkst
KOHKST
kˈəʊkst
KUHKST
释义
Persuaded someone gently, using kind words or actions, rather than force or pressure.
用法与细微差别
Often used when convincing someone who is reluctant, especially children or shy people. Emphasizes patience and kindness. Common collocations: 'coaxed into', 'coaxed out of'. More gentle than 'persuaded' or 'convinced'.
Spanish: persuadir suavemente - convencer con suavidadPortuguese (BR): persuadir suavemente - convencer com jeitinhoPortuguese (PT): persuadir suavemente - convencer com jeitinhoChinese (Simplified): 哄骗 - 劝诱Chinese (Traditional): 哄騙 - 勸誘Hindi: मनोविनोद करके राज़ी किया - प्यार से मनायाArabic: أقنع بلطف - جذب بلطفBengali: মনে করানো - আদরে রাজি করানো - সুকৌশলে প্রলুব্ধ করাRussian: уговорил - выманил (мягко)Japanese: なだめて誘った - 優しく説得したVietnamese: dỗ dành - thuyết phục nhẹ nhàngKorean: 달래서 설득했다 - 부드럽게 유도했다Turkish: nazikçe ikna etti - tatlı dille kandırdıUrdu: پیار سے منانا - نرمی سے راضی کرناIndonesian: membujuk dengan lembut - merayu dengan halus
例句
She coaxed the cat out from under the bed.
basic
He coaxed his little brother to eat his vegetables.
basic
The teacher coaxed a shy answer from the student.
basic
After much pleading, she finally coaxed him into going to the party.
natural
He coaxed a smile out of the grumpy old man.
natural
With a bit of chocolate, Mom coaxed the child into taking his medicine.
natural