1.勾引,哄骗
1.to persuade someone to do something by encouraging them gently or being nice to them
1.I was recently cajoled into giving a talk to the sixth form of a girls school near Guildford, and had no idea what I was going to say.
最近,我受人哄骗,要去给吉尔福德镇附近一所女校的六年级学生讲话,但我不知道该说些什么。
2.Of course, like most men, he had refused to seek assistance until our mother cajoled him to overcome his pride.
当然,和大部分男人一样,骄傲的父亲直到在母亲哄劝之后才肯接受他人的帮助。
3.He cajoled the toys out of [(away)from] the child.
他以花言巧语骗取了那小孩的玩具。
4.Many believe government subsidy will be needed if another institution is to be cajoled into taking Northern Rock over.
很多人认为,政府只有提供补助,才能诱使另一家机构并购北岩银行。
5.Desire is a compelling factor in our life, not to be suppressed or evaded, not to be cajoled and reasoned with, but rather to be understood.
对于欲望,不是要去压抑或逃避,不是要去哄骗,也不是要用道理去说服,而是要去理解。
6.The little girl cajoled her father into buying her a new dress.
这小姑娘哄得她爸爸给她买了一件新衣服。
7.The Senate vote is an early win for Obama, who sought the funds and personally cajoled his former Senate colleagues from both parties.
参议院的投票对于奥巴马来说很及时。他为这些资金进行了努力并曾亲自试图说服两党参议员。
8.Using their false law enforcement identities, collectors coerced and cajoled terrified consumers into agreeing to make payments.
利用他们假执法人员的身份,收债者强迫、哄骗受到惊吓的消费者同意付债。
9.He cajoled the story out of the child.
他哄骗小孩说出经过。
10.It is also said to have cajoled Russia into lowering the price for a nuclear-power station.
据称,土还说服俄降低了一座核电站的报价。