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persuaded

英 [pəˈsweɪdɪd]

美 [pərˈsweɪdɪd]

v.  劝说; 说服; 使信服; 使相信
persuade的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 劝说;说服
    If youpersuadesomeonetodo something, you cause them to do it by giving them good reasons for doing it.
    1. My husband persuaded me to come...
      我丈夫说服我前来。
    2. We're trying to persuade manufacturers to sell them here...
      我们正在努力劝说制造商在这里销售。
    3. They were eventually persuaded by the police to give themselves up.
      最终他们被警方劝服,同意投案自首。
  • VERB 使采取行动
    If somethingpersuadessomeonetotake a particular course of action, it causes them to take that course of action because it is a good reason for doing so.
    1. The Conservative Party's victory in April's general election persuaded him to run for President again...
      4月保守党在大选中获胜促使他再次竞选总统。
    2. It was the lack of privacy that eventually persuaded us to move after Ben was born.
      就是因为想要清静,我们最终在本出生后搬家了。
  • VERB 使信服;使相信
    If youpersuadesomeonethatsomething is true, you say things that eventually make them believe that it is true.
    1. I've persuaded Mrs Tennant that it's time she retired...
      我已经说服坦南特夫人她该退休了。
    2. We had managed to persuade them that it was worth working with us...
      我们已经让他们相信与我们合作是值得的。
    3. Derek persuaded me of the feasibility of the idea.
      德里克让我相信这个想法是可行的。

双语例句

  • "Yes, yes, it is possible!" I said, persuaded by my uncle's strong arguments.
    “是的,是的,这是可能的!”我被叔叔有力的辩论说服了。
  • Finally I was persuaded to go.
    最后我被说服了,我就去了。
  • He persuaded Virginia to name the baby after him.
    他说服弗吉尼娅以他的名字为婴儿取名。
  • We persuaded her to withdraw her resignation.
    我们说服了她收回辞呈。
  • Eventually Sam persuaded her to accept an offer of marriage
    最终萨姆说服她接受了求婚。
  • They are hoping that once in office he can be persuaded to moderate his views
    他们希望等他一上台,可以说服他观点别那么激进。
  • It was the lack of privacy that eventually persuaded us to move after Ben was born.
    就是因为想要清静,我们最终在本出生后搬家了。
  • I've persuaded Mrs Tennant that it's time she retired
    我已经说服坦南特夫人她该退休了。
  • No one can be persuaded by sophistry.
    强词夺理不能折服人。
  • The speaker's forceful words persuaded his opponent to climb down.
    那位演讲者雄辩的言词使他的对手为之折服。