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verb cajole somebody (into something/into doing something) He cajoled me into agreeing to do the work. 他诱骗我同意干那件活儿。 cajole something out of somebody I managed to cajole his address out of them. 我设法从他们那里套出了他的地址。 (+ speech) ‘Please say yes,’ she cajoled. “就同意了吧。” 她哄骗道。 Her voice was soft and cajoling. He didn’t like the microphone and had to be cajoled into using it. He pleaded, cajoled, even offered bribes, but it was too late. He was coaxed/cajoled out of retirement. I managed to cajole his address out of him. She cajoled them to say what they really thought. The client is then cajoled into further investment, often against their own real interests. We try to encourage, teach, cajole and provide incentives. |