单词 | wheedle |
释义 | wheedleWord family nounwheedlerwheedlingadjectivewheedlesomeverbwheedleadverbwheedlingly whee·dle /ˈwiːdl/ verb [transitiveT] PERSUADEto persuade someone to do or give you something, for example by saying nice things to them that you do not mean – used to show disapproval 哄骗,诓骗〔含贬义〕 wheedle something from/out of somebody She even managed to wheedle more money out of him. 她甚至又从他那里骗来一些钱。 wheedle somebody into doing something You have to be able to wheedle your client into buying. 你必须能哄骗顾客花钱购买。 wheedle your way in/into/out of etc Don’t think you can just wheedle your way in here! 别想靠花言巧语混进来! Examples from the Corpus wheedle• In contrast, his manner is ingratiating, even wheedling.• I am going to see an operation if I can wheedle anybody into letting me.• In such ways the devil wheedles his way into human relationships with highly damaging effects.• He likes me to wheedle, the brute.• Supposing she let them down after dear Franz Busacher had connived and wheedled to make her acceptable to Gesner?• The adverts scold us and cajole us and wheedle us and fawn us to keep up with the Joneses. wheedle something from/out of somebody• Wexler tried to wheedle the information out of him. (1600-1700) Perhaps from German wedeln “to wag the tail, be willing to do what others want” |
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