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2 задобрить
1) General subject: blandish, coax, huggle, have a bone to pick with2) Colloquial: jolly -
3 льстить
1) General subject: adulate, blandish, blarney, cajole, coax, compliment, conceit, court, fawn, flatter, glose, gloze, honey, incense, make up (to; кому-л.), oil one's tongue, oil tongue, palaver, palp, play up, slaver, smarm over (кому-л.), soap, soft soap, soft-soap, stroke-oar, sugar, sweet talk, tickle the ear (кому-л.), to smalm over (smb.) (кому-л.), toady, butter up, curry favor with, tickle vanity (кому-л.)2) Colloquial: soap down, soap up, sweet-talk3) American: bootlick, pour it on4) Poetical language: salve5) Rare: toadeat6) Australian slang: slime, suck up to7) Jargon: cahoole, shoot a line, snow, stroke (обычно чтобы вынудить к чему-то), sweeten up, wheel and deal, apple polish, apple-polish, buzz, drip, hose -
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5 уговаривать
1) General subject: blandish, cajole, coax (лаской, терпеливо и т. п.), expostulate, fast talk, palp, persuade, persuade into, reason, reason into, remonstrate, sell, sell on, talk into, talk over, tempt, woo, talk sense (into smb), chat up2) Law: exhort3) Australian slang: make it all right with4) Jargon: run down some lines, snow5) Advertising: make comforting noises6) Business: talk7) leg.N.P. induce, solicit, urge8) Psychoanalysis: (терпеливо) coax10) Idiomatic expression: sell a line -
6 уговорить
1) General subject: blandish, cajole into, coax (she coaxedя the child to take the medicine - она уговорила ребёнка принять лекарство), doubletalk, exhort, expostulate, fast-talk, persuade, persuade into, prevail on, prevail upon, reason, sell on, talk down, talk into, win, get somebody to (кого-либо сделать что-либо), prevail up, prevail upon, talk over, wheedle into doing (с помощью лести, кого-л.), get round (кого-л.), talk one into, talk smb. into doing smth., talk sense into2) Diplomatic term: win over3) Psychology: reason into4) Jargon: fast talk5) Patents: get round smb6) leg.N.P. induce, solicit, urge7) Makarov: get round, fetch round -
7 улещивать
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8 упрашивать
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9 упросить
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10 задабривать
(кого-л./что-л.)
insinuate, gain upon, bring around, win over; cajole, coax (уговаривать)* * ** * *задабривать; задобрить insinuate, gain upon* * * -
11 льстить
без доп.
1) (кому-л.) flatter
2) please
3) (кого-л.; только несовер.)
delude* * ** * *flatter, gratify,* * *blandishcajoleflatter -
12 уговаривать
(кого-л.)
persuade; talk; (склонять, побуждать) induce; (настойчиво) urge; try to persuade* * ** * *уговаривать; уговорить persuade; talk; induce* * *blandishtemptwoo -
13 упрашивать
(кого-л.)
entreat, beg; beseech; try to persuade* * ** * *упрашивать; упросить entreat, beg; beseech* * *askbegbeseechblandishimplorepleadrequestsolicit -
14 льстить
flatter глагол:toady (льстить, низкопоклонничать)blarney (льстить, обманывать лестью)toad (льстить, низкопоклонничать)sweet-talk (льстить, подольщаться)soft-soap (льстить, умасливать)словосочетание: -
15 обольщать
seduce глагол: -
16 уговаривать
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17 упрашивать
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18 задабривать
coax глагол:
См. также в других словарях:
Blandish — Blan dish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blandished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blandishing}.] [OE. blaundisen, F. blandir, fr. L. blandiri, fr. blandus mild, flattering.] 1. To flatter with kind words or affectionate actions; to caress; to cajole. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blandish — index coax, inveigle, persuade, pressure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
blandish — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. blandiss , prp. stem of blandir to flatter, caress, from L. blandiri flatter, soothe, caress, coax, from blandus (see BLAND (Cf. bland)). OED reports it rare in 17c., 18c. Related: Blandished; blandishing … Etymology dictionary
blandish — wheedle, cajole, *coax Analogous words: allure, charm, bewitch, captivate (see ATTRACT): *lure, entice, seduce: beguile, delude (see DECEIVE) Contrasted words: constrain, oblige, coerce, compel, *force: drive, impel (see MOVE): *intimidate, cow,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
blandish — [blan′dish] vt., vi. [ME blandishen < OFr blandiss , extended stem of blandir, to flatter < L blandiri, to flatter < BLAND] to flatter or coax in persuading; cajole blandisher n. blandishingly adv … English World dictionary
blandish — /ˈblændɪʃ / (say blandish) verb (t) to treat flatteringly; coax; cajole. {Middle English blaundysh(en), from Old French blandiss , stem of blandir, from Latin blandīre flatter} –blandisher, noun …
blandish — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French blandiss , stem of blandir, from Latin blandiri, from blandus mild, flattering Date: 14th century transitive verb to coax with flattery ; cajole intransitive verb to act or speak in a flattering… … New Collegiate Dictionary
blandish — blandisher, n. blandishingly, adv. /blan dish/, v.t. 1. to coax or influence by gentle flattery; cajole: They blandished the guard into letting them through the gate. v.i. 2. to use flattery or cajolery. [1350 1400; ME blandisshen < AF, MF… … Universalium
blandish — verb a) to persuade someone by using flattery; to cajole b) to praise someone dishonestly; to flatter or butter up … Wiktionary
blandish — Synonyms and related words: adulate, advocate, allure, apply pressure, bait, bait the hook, banter, be hypocritical, beguile, beset, besiege, beslobber, beslubber, blarney, bug, buttonhole, cajole, call on, call upon, cant, charm, coax,… … Moby Thesaurus
blandish — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. coax, cajole. See flattery. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To persuade or try to persuade by gentle persistent urging or flattery: cajole, coax, honey, wheedle. Informal: soft soap, sweet talk.… … English dictionary for students