Coax
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British pronunciation/kˈəʊks/
American pronunciation/ˈkoʊks/

Définition et Signification de "coax"

to coax
01

amadouer

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
Coax
01

câble coaxial, câble de transmission coaxial

a transmission line for high-frequency signals

coax

v

coaxer

n

coaxer

n

coaxing

adj

coaxing

adj

coaxing

n

coaxing

n
example
Exemple
The owner had to coax the reluctant cat to take its medicine by mixing it with a favorite treat.
The interviewer tried to coax the interviewee into sharing more details about their experiences.
The team leader tried to coax a quieter coworker into expressing their ideas during the meeting.
Parents often have to coax their children into eating vegetables by making it seem enjoyable or interesting.
She had to coax her shy friend to join the party, assuring them it would be a fun and comfortable experience.
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