英[kə'dʒəʊl]美[kə'dʒoʊl]
记忆方法
谐音记忆法
可用谐音法,谐音:可招。可以用这样的方法把他招来——(以甜言蜜语)哄骗。
verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
To cajole someone is to persuade them by using insincere compliments or promises. If you say “Please, pretty-please, I'll be your best friend,” when asking for a stick of gum, you are cajoling the gum holder.
The origin of this word is probably a blend of two French words meaning “to chatter like a jaybird” and “to lure into a cage.” When you cajole that guy into lending you some money, picture him as the bird going into the cage. In fact, the word cajole may be associated with another French word meaning “to put in jail.”
实用短语
单词用法
变化形式
第三人称单数: cajoles过去式: cajoled过去分词: cajoled现在分词: cajoling