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3 coaxed
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4 coaxed
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5 coaxed
vდაარწმუნა, დარწმუნებული -
6 coaxed him
דיבר אל לבו, שידל אותו* * *◙ ותוא לדיש,ובל לא רביד◄ -
7 coaxed it from him
משך אותו בלשון, שידלו בדברים* * *◙ םירבדב ולדיש,ןושלב ותוא ךשמ◄ -
8 coaxed him
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9 coaxed it from him
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10 coaxed him
övertalade honom -
11 coaxed it from him
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12 be coaxed
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13 he coaxed her out of her money
he coaxed her out of her moneyele tirou-lhe o dinheiro com sua lábia.English-Portuguese dictionary > he coaxed her out of her money
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14 he coaxed it out of me
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15 I coaxed my friend into taking me with him
I coaxed my friend into taking me with himEnglish-Dutch dictionary > I coaxed my friend into taking me with him
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16 he coaxed my last cigarette out of me
he coaxed my last cigarette out of meEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he coaxed my last cigarette out of me
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17 plastic clad(ded) [plastic coaxed] fiber
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > plastic clad(ded) [plastic coaxed] fiber
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18 plastic clad(ded) [plastic coaxed] fiber
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > plastic clad(ded) [plastic coaxed] fiber
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kəuks(to persuade by flattery, by patient and gentle treatment etc: He coaxed her into going to the dance by saying she was the best dancer he knew; He coaxed some money out of his mother.) engatusarcoax vb persuadir / convencertr[kəʊks]1 (person) engatusar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto coax a machine to work lograr que una máquina funcioneto coax somebody into doing something engatusar a alguien para que haga algoto coax something out of somebody sonsacar algo a alguiencoax ['ko:ks] vt: engatusar, persuadirv.• conseguir por medio de caricias o halagos v.• engatusar v.• halagar v.• roncear v.kəʊksto coax somebody/something INTO -ING: I coaxed the child into going to bed convencí al niño para que se acostara; I coaxed the animal into the cage con paciencia logré que el animal se metiera en la jaula; to coax somebody TO + INF: she coaxed them to eat con paciencia intentó que comieran; to coax something FROM o OUT OF somebody sonsacarle* algo a alguien; a coaxing voice — una voz persuasiva
[kǝʊks]VTto coax sb into/out of doing sth — engatusar a algn para que haga/no haga algo
* * *[kəʊks]to coax somebody/something INTO -ING: I coaxed the child into going to bed convencí al niño para que se acostara; I coaxed the animal into the cage con paciencia logré que el animal se metiera en la jaula; to coax somebody TO + INF: she coaxed them to eat con paciencia intentó que comieran; to coax something FROM o OUT OF somebody sonsacarle* algo a alguien; a coaxing voice — una voz persuasiva
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20 coax
kəuks
1. гл.
1) убеждать, упрашивать( лаской, терпеливо и т. п.), уговаривать He tried to coax me, but I said we had to part. ≈ Он пытался уговорить меня, но сказала, что нам нужно расстаться. Syn: induce, fondle, pet
2) выманивать лестью, добиться чего-л. с помощью уговоров, лести (into, out of) Syn: argue
4), wheedle
2. сущ.
1) человек, который может убедить/уговорить
2) убедительная речь He held out by turns coaxes and threats. ≈ Он чередовал мягкие убеждения с угрозами. (разговорное) лиса, подлиза( разговорное) льстивая, вкрадчивая речь (военное) (жаргон) пулемет комплексной установки уговаривать, задабривать, улещивать - to * smb. out of his money выманивать деньги добиваться с помощью лести, уговоров - to * a secret out of smb. подольститься и выпытать секрет терпеливо добиваться - to * a fire to burn терпеливо разжигать огонь coax воен. пулемет комплексной установки ~ добиться (чего-л.) с помощью уговоров, лести (into, out of) ;
he was coaxed into coming here его упросили прийти сюда ~ упрашивать( лаской, терпеливо и т. п.), уговаривать;
задабривать;
she coaxed the child to take the medicine она уговорила ребенка принять лекарство ~ человек, который умеет упросить, убедить to ~ (smth.) out (of smb.) добиться лаской (чего-л. от кого-л.) to ~ the fire into burning терпеливо разжигать огонь ~ добиться (чего-л.) с помощью уговоров, лести (into, out of) ;
he was coaxed into coming here его упросили прийти сюда ~ упрашивать (лаской, терпеливо и т. п.), уговаривать;
задабривать;
she coaxed the child to take the medicine она уговорила ребенка принять лекарство
См. также в других словарях:
Coaxed — Coax Coax (k[=o]ks; 110), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Coaxed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Coaxing}.] [Cf. OE. cokes fool, a person easily imposed upon, W. coeg empty, foolish; F. coquin knave, rogue.] To persuade by gentle, insinuating courtesy, flattering, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coaxed — kəʊks v. tempt, entice; wheedle, patiently persuade … English contemporary dictionary
coaxed — … Useful english dictionary
coaxed him — persuaded him, solicited him, convinced him … English contemporary dictionary
coaxed it from him — induced him to give it up … English contemporary dictionary
coax — v. 1) (D; tr.) to coax into; out of (she coaxed me into going) 2) (H) he coaxed me to do it * * * [kəʊks] out of (she coaxed me into going) (D; tr.) to coax into (H) he coaxed me to do it … Combinatory dictionary
coax — verb 1 (I, T) to persuade someone to do something that they do not want to do by talking to them in a kind, gentle, and patient way: Please, Vic, come with us, Nancy coaxed. | coax sb into/out of doing (sth): We had to coax Alan into going to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
coax — UK [kəʊks] / US [koʊks] verb [transitive] Word forms coax : present tense I/you/we/they coax he/she/it coaxes present participle coaxing past tense coaxed past participle coaxed to make something such as a machine or piece of equipment do what… … English dictionary
coax — coax1 coaxer, n. coaxingly, adv. /kohks/, v.t. 1. to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc.; cajole: He coaxed her to sing, but she refused. 2. to obtain by coaxing: We coaxed the secret from him. 3. to manipulate to a desired… … Universalium
coax — [kəuks US kouks] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: cokes stupid person (16 17 centuries)] 1.) to persuade someone to do something that they do not want to do by talking to them in a kind, gentle, and patient way ▪ Please, Vic, come with us, Nancy… … Dictionary of contemporary English
coax — [[t]ko͟ʊks[/t]] coaxes, coaxing, coaxed 1) VERB If you coax someone into doing something, you gently try to persuade them to do it. [V n prep] After lunch, she watched, listened and coaxed Bobby into talking about himself... [V n to inf] The… … English dictionary