0 to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business -- 爭取;努力說服
The party has been trying to woo the voters with promises of electoral reform. 該政黨承諾進行選舉改革,以爭取選民的支持。
The airline has been offering discounted tickets to woo passengers away from their competitors. 這家航空公司一直在出售折扣機票,以從競爭對手那裡爭取乘客。
He wooed her for months with flowers and expensive presents. 他用鮮花和昂貴的禮物追求了她好幾個月。
In attempts to woo back the audiences the theatre has a new prize-draw campaign: you can win a car by purchasing theatre tickets!
Private hospitals, in turn, woo powerful politicians and bureaucrats by treating them as very important patients, often free of cost.
What is to surround the finished human being as an object, has to be acquired and wooed strenuously by him while he is still developing.
By adamandy refusing their lovers' wooing they make desire an end in and of itself.
And populist rhetoric was borne in an endeavour to woo the people.
The great museums turned their backs on the citizens and wooed the tourists instead.
But she insists that he will regret it if he woos her.
Factional bosses have no less desire for the top prizes, but the new rules should give them fewer resources with which to woo followers in pursuit of those prizes.