0 to persuade someone to do something they might not want to do, by pleasant talk and (sometimes false) promises:
1 to try to persuade someone to do something by saying things that please the person or make the person feel important:
Where the moderates coaxed, appeased and conciliated, the radicals preferred to cajole, to threaten and to force.
How she manages to persuade, cajole, and terrorize colleagues to undertake reviews and, more importantly, to deliver them on time is a well-kept secret.
To sustain these strikes, workers had to persuade and cajole, manipulate and coerce to their side, the sundry patrons and power brokers of the neighbourhood.
To achieve this, the editors must have put in a huge amount of work, cajoling 63 authors into putting their work into a uniform style.
The two editors have managed to cajole a highly credible team of 10 other authors to join them in this ambitious project.
She must needle, cajole, and sometimes enrage her fellow citizens to overcome their acquiescence and recover their moral equanimity.
Language, as we have been cajoled into accepting over recent years, is powerful.
We aren't arguing that counselors should push, cajole, and strong-arm their patients.
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勸誘, 哄騙,誘騙…
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劝诱, 哄骗,诱骗…
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engatusar, camelar…
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convencer, insistir…
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birini bir şey yapmaya güzellikle ikna etmek, vaatlerde bulunarak yapmasını sağlamak, aklını çelmek…
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cajoler…
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přimět, vymámit z někoho něco…
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overtale, lokke…
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