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1 умаслить
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2 умасливать
cajole глагол: -
3 задобрить
cajole глагол: -
4 обхаживать
cajole глагол: -
5 обхаживать
несовер.; (кого-л.); разг.
coax, cajole, try to get round* * ** * *coax, cajole, try to get round* * *nursewheedle -
6 клянчить
1) General subject: badger (что-л.), beg for, cadge from (что-л., у кого-л.), cajole (to cajole smth out of somebody - выклянчить, выпросить что-либо у кого-либо), cant, mump, poor mouth, poor-mouth, scrounge, pester (someone for something), worm (Even the fact that she had wormed a dinner out of me, and cigarettes, and taxi... (H. Miller)), cadge from (выпрашивать, что-л., у кого-л.), play the old soldier (деньги, выпивку), bum2) Colloquial: touch for3) Makarov: cadge from (что-л. у кого-л.) -
7 задабривать
(кого-л./что-л.)
insinuate, gain upon, bring around, win over; cajole, coax (уговаривать)* * ** * *задабривать; задобрить insinuate, gain upon* * * -
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9 улещать
(кого-л.); разг.
cajole* * *улещать; улестить ; cajole -
10 умасливать
(кого-л./что-л.); разг.
coax; cajole, butter up* * *умасливать; умаслить ; coax; cajole, butter up -
11 умаслить
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12 badger
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13 ввести в заблуждение
1) General subject: deceive (to deceive oneself - обманываться), delude, disorient, hoodwink, lead astray, lead somebody up the garden, lead somebody up the path, mislead, mystify, put in pie, put it across (кого-либо), put it across a person, trap, string along, cajole2) Colloquial: stall3) Obsolete: put in pi4) Australian slang: come the raw prawn5) Diplomatic term: (к-л) circumvent (smb), disturb the judge6) Astronautics: decoy7) Makarov: circumvent, disturb the judgementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ввести в заблуждение
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14 вводить в заблуждение
1) General subject: beguile, bluff, deceive, decoy, delude, disorient, disorientate, intrigue, (кого-л.) lead into error, lead somebody up the garden, lead somebody up the path, misguide, misinform, mislead, mistify, mystify, pervert, pull the wool over eyes (кого-л.), put it across, put it across a person, put it across somebody, (кого-л.) set wrong, stall, wilder, (кого-л.) draw the wool over eyes, (кого-л.) lead up the garden, (кого-л.) pull the wool over eyes, draw amiss, throw dust into eyes, drag a red-herring across the path, draw a red-herring across the track, draw a red herring across the trail, string along, misle, play head games, put on a false track, cajole2) Colloquial: lead on3) American: gum4) Obsolete: baffle5) Military: foil, (противника) outruse (ложными действиями)6) Rare: tip the traveller7) Law: abuse8) Economy: defraud9) Australian slang: lead up the garden path, pull a swiftie, (кого-л.) pull the wool over (smb.'s) eyes, put one over, suck in, take for a ride10) Diplomatic term: delude (кого-л.)11) Jargon: cross (someone's) up12) Information technology: fool13) Business: circumvent, hoodwink14) Invective: chicken shit15) Makarov: delude (сознательно), fake out, draw the wool over eyes (кого-л.)16) Phraseological unit: bo jookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в заблуждение
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15 выклянчить
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16 выманивать у всех деньги
Makarov: cajole money out of people's pocketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выманивать у всех деньги
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17 выманить
1) General subject: beat out, beguile of (у кого-л., что-л.), bob out of (что-л., у кого-л.), bounce out of (что-л., у кого-л.), cajole (out of, from), chouse, cozen out of (что-л., у кого-л.), defraud, defraud of (что-л., у кого-л.), diddle out of (to diddle somebody out of his money - выманить у кого-либо деньги), finagle out of (что-л., у кого-л.), fob out of (что-л., у кого-л.), gudgeon, honeyfuggle (что-л.), jockey out, juggle out of (что-л., у кого-л.), sting, swindle out of (у кого-л., что-л.), bounce out of, draw out of (что-л., у кого-л.)2) Colloquial: flush out (из укрытия)3) Makarov: cozen (smb.) out of (smth.) (у кого-л.; что-л.), draw (smth.) from (smb.) (у кого-л.; что-л.), draw (smth.) out of (smb.) (у кого-л.; что-л.), fob (smb.) out of (smth.) (у кого-л.; что-л.), cozen out of (что-л. у кого-л.), defraud of (что-л. у кого-л.), draw from (что-л. у кого-л.), draw out of (что-л. у кого-л.), finagle out of (что-л. у кого-л.), fob out of (что-л. у кого-л.) -
18 дезориентировать
1) General subject: disorient, disorientate, misorient, misinform, cajole3) Bookish: misorientate4) Diplomatic term: mislead5) Textile: disturb6) Information technology: disconcert7) Astronautics: deceive -
19 ему удалось выманить у нее обещание
General subject: he managed to cajole a promise from herУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ему удалось выманить у нее обещание
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20 лодырничать
1) General subject: bum, daddle, goof, idle, keep hands in pockets, mess, mess about, potter, potter about, slacken, snooze, laze away, twiddle thumbs2) Colloquial: knock around, lallygag, laze, lollygag, mess around, slack4) Economy: shirk (to have an incentive not to shirk)5) Australian slang: muck around, piss about6) Jargon: dilly dally, hack around, screw around7) Simple: mike9) Taboo: screw off10) Phraseological unit: extract the urine (To mess around, cajole.)
См. также в других словарях:
Cajole — Ca*jole , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Cajoled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cajoling}.] [F. cajoler, orig., to chatter like a bird in a cage, to sing; hence, to amuse with idle talk, to flatter, from the source of OF. goale, jaiole, F. ge[^o]le, dim. of cage a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cajolé — cajolé, ée (ka jo lé, lée) part. passé. Un enfant cajolé par sa bonne. Cette jeune fille cajolée par les garçons du village … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
cajole — (v.) 1640s, from Fr. cajoler to cajole, wheedle, coax, perhaps a blend of M.Fr. cageoler to chatter like a jay (16c., from gajole, southern dim. of geai jay ), and O.Fr. gaioler to cage, entice into a cage (see JAIL (Cf. jail)). Related: Cajoled; … Etymology dictionary
cajole — I verb allure, bait, coax, entice, importune, lure, ply, pressure, push, tease, tempt, urge II index coax, entice, importune, influence, inveigle, lure … Law dictionary
cajole — [v] attempt to coax; flatter apple polish*, argue into, banter, beguile, blandish, bootlick*, brownnose*, build up, butter up*, con, crowd, deceive, decoy, delude, dupe, entice, entrap, get around, get next to*, hand a line*, induce, influence,… … New thesaurus
cajolé — Cajolé, [cajol]ée. part. pass … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
cajole — ► VERB ▪ persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery. DERIVATIVES cajolery noun. ORIGIN French cajoler … English terms dictionary
cajole — [kə jōl′] vt., vi. cajoled, cajoling [Fr cajoler, orig. to chatter like a jay in a cage; ? blend of OFr cage (see CAGE) + jaole, JAIL] to coax with flattery and insincere talk; wheedle SYN. COAX cajolery n. cajolement cajoler n. cajolingly adv … English World dictionary
cajole — v. 1)(d; tr.) (with an inanimate object) to cajole from, out of (she cajoled some money from him) 2) (d; tr.) to cajole into (he cajoled me into signing over the property) 3) (d; tr.) (with an animate object) to cajole out of (they cajoled him… … Combinatory dictionary
cajole — transitive verb (cajoled; cajoling) Etymology: French cajoler Date: 1630 1. a. to persuade with flattery or gentle urging especially in the face of reluctance ; coax < had to cajole … New Collegiate Dictionary
cajole — ca|jole [kəˈdʒəul US ˈdʒoul] v [I and T] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: cajoler to make noises like a bird in a cage, cajole , from Old North French gaiole birdcage , from Latin cavea; CAGE1] to gradually persuade someone to do something by… … Dictionary of contemporary English