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tr[ɪn'veɪgəl]1 engatusar, embaucar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto inveigle somebody into doing something embaucar a alguien para que haga algov.• engatusar v.ɪn'veɪgəltransitive verb (frml) inducir* ( mediante engaño)she inveigled him into compliance o into complying — lo persuadió con engaños or lo engatusó para que accediera
[ɪn'viːɡl]VT* * *[ɪn'veɪgəl]transitive verb (frml) inducir* ( mediante engaño)she inveigled him into compliance o into complying — lo persuadió con engaños or lo engatusó para que accediera
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in·vei·gle[ɪnˈveɪgl̩]vt ( form)* * *[ɪn'viːgl]vt (liter)verleiten (into zu); (= lure) lockento inveigle sb into doing sth — jdn dazu verleiten or verlocken, etw zu tun
* * *inveigle [ınˈveıɡl; ınˈviːɡl] v/t1. verlocken, verleiten, verführen ( alle:into zu):inveigle sb into doing sth jemanden dazu verführen, etwas zu tun2. inveigle sth from sb jemandem etwas ablocken* * *v.verführen v.verleiten v. -
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in·vei·gle [ɪnʼveɪgl̩] vt( form); -
4 inveigle in·vei·gle vt
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[ɪn'viːgl]vtto inveigle sb into (doing) sth — nakłaniać (nakłonić perf) kogoś do (zrobienia) czegoś
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v. \inveigle sb (into sth/ doing sth) уруу татах, мэхлэх замаар ашиглах.
См. также в других словарях:
inveigle — in|vei|gle [ınˈveıgəl, ınˈvi: US ınˈveı ] v inveigle into [inveigle sb into sth] phr v [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: aveugler to make blind , from aveugle blind , from Medieval Latin ab oculis without eyes ] to persuade someone to do what… … Dictionary of contemporary English