coax
coax
koʊks
kowks
/kˈəʊks/

Definición y significado de "coax"en inglés

to coax
01

convencer

to persuade someone to do something by being kind and gentle, especially when they may be unwilling
Ditransitive: to coax sb to do sth
to coax definition and meaning
Ejemplos
The owner had to coax the reluctant cat to take its medicine by mixing it with a favorite treat.
El dueño tuvo que persuadir al gato reacio para que tomara su medicina mezclándola con su golosina favorita.
01

cable coaxial, cable coax

a cable or transmission line designed to carry high-frequency electrical signals, typically consisting of a central conductor, insulating layer, and outer shield
Ejemplos
Engineers tested the signal quality over the new coax.
Los ingenieros probaron la calidad de la señal sobre el nuevo cable coaxial.
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