cajolery

英 [kə'dʒəʊlərɪ]      美 [kə'dʒoʊlərɪ]
  • n. 甜言蜜语;诱骗;谄媚
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cajolery (n.)
1640s, from French cajolerie "persuasion by flattery" (16c.), from cajoler (see cajole).
1. Later by means of threats and cajolery, I finally got to the bottom of it.
后来我把这丫头带哄带吓, 算弄清楚了.
2. Once the disclosure saw to walk eye, all everythings left the cajolery only.
一旦发觉看走了眼, 所有的一切就只剩下戏谑了.
3. Mama, was always good at fooling people, and I used to take her cajolery as consolation.
世上的妈妈都最会骗人, 我们把妈妈的诓骗叫作安慰.