cajoled

[kəˈdʒəʊld]
  • v.

    (用甜言蜜语、虚假诺言等)劝诱,哄骗( cajole的过去式和过去分词 );勾引;


  • 双语例句
1、

He cajoled me into agreeing to do the work.

他诱骗我同意干那件活儿。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

2、

It was he who had cajoled Garland into doing the film.

是他劝服嘉兰拍这部片子的。

柯林斯例句

3、

He cajoled Mr Dobson to stand for mayor.

他说服多布森先生竞选市长。

柯林斯例句

4、

The confession had to be cajoled out of him.

连哄带劝他才坦白.

互联网

5、

He cajoled the toys out of [ ( away ) from ] the child.

他以花言巧语 骗取 了那小孩的玩具.

辞典例句

6、

Companies must be cajoled or bribed into building gas storage.

必须鼓励或资助能源公司建立天然气储备系统.

互联网

7、

The populace are not to be cajoled of a ghost story by any these plausible explanations.

大众不会因为这些似乎有理的解释而被诱拐不相信鬼故事.

互联网

8、

He cajoled the knife out of the child.

他把小刀从孩子手里哄过来.

互联网

9、

The little girl cajoled her father into buying her a new dress.

这小姑娘哄得她爸爸给她买了一件新衣服.

《简明英汉词典》

10、

He cajoled his parents into consent giving him money to buy a new car.

他哄骗父母答应给他钱买辆新汽车.

互联网

11、

She was cajoled into a new contract.

她受人哄骗而接受了新合同.

互联网

12、

Tom cajoled the letter out of his girl - friend.

汤姆把信从女朋友手里骗取过来.

互联网

  • 今日热词
  • 热门搜索

英语网(www.yingyuw.cn)为您提供在线词典、英语翻译、单词大全、英译汉、汉译英等英语服务!

湘ICP备19022612号-2