persuasion

英 [pəˈsweɪ.ʒən]      美 [pɚˈsweɪ.ʒən]
  • n. 说服;说服力;信念;派别
使用频率:
persuasion
«
1 / 5
»
persuasion (n.)
late 14c., "action of inducing (someone) to believe (something); argument to persuade, inducement," from Old French persuasion (14c.) and directly from Latin persuasionem (nominative persuasio) "a convincing, persuading," noun of action from past participle stem of persuadere "persuade, convince," from per- "thoroughly, strongly" (see per) + suadere "to urge, persuade," from PIE *swad- "sweet, pleasant" (see sweet (adj.)). Meaning "religious belief, creed" is from 1620s.
1. It didn't take much persuasion to get her to tell us where he was.
我们没费什么口舌就让她说出了他的下落。
2. If he dummies up, just try a little persuasion.
如果他不说话, 稍微劝劝他就是了.
3. Even administrative regulations must be accompanied by persuasion and education.
就是行政命令也要伴以说服教育.
4. He decided to leave only after much persuasion.
经过多方劝说,他才决定离开.
5. After a lot of persuasion, he finally acquiesced.
经过多次劝说, 他最终默许了.

广而告之

1一秒钟记单词小学英语单词记背神器英语一二三四五六年级人教版英语词汇汇总表单词记背神器 单词记忆书单词词汇速记强化训练 【推荐理由】赠运费险,热门商品 【现价】27.9 【下单链接】38¥ CZ3457 5OArdvEMFvn¥