To turn from duty or right; to pervert, seduce.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deception by illusion, delusion > speech intended to deceive > beguile, cajole [verb (transitive)] (26) bicharrea1100 To turn from duty or right; to pervert, seduce. fodea1375 transitive. To deceive or delude with kindness or kind words; to entice or lead on with delusive expectations; to encourage or confirm in… begoc1380 To get round with craft, to talk over. Obsolete. inveiglea1513 transitive. To blind in mind or judgement; to beguile, deceive, cajole. Obsolete. to hold in halsc1560 to hold in hals, to flatter, beguile, delude with false professions. Obsolete. to get within ——1572 intransitive. figurative. To succeed in deceiving (a person); to win the confidence of. cajole1645 transitive. To prevail upon or get one's way with (a person) by delusive flattery, specious promises, or any false means of persuasion. (‘A low… to cajole with1665 intransitive or absol. To use cajolery. †to cajole with:—sense 1. Cf. persuade with (persuade, v. III.). butter1725 figurative. transitive. To defraud through glib words. Obsolete. rare. veigle1745 transitive and intransitive = inveigle, v. (in various senses). flummer1764 To deceive by flattery, to humbug. to get round ——1780 intransitive. To induce (a person) to relax or abandon his or her reluctance, caution, or resistance; to circumvent, get the better of; to win round. to come round ——1784 intransitive. colloquial. To get round, circumvent, get the better of, to beguile; to persuade or influence (a person) by flattery. to get around ——1803 intransitive. Originally U.S. = to get round —— at phrasal verbs 2. flatter-blind1818 transitive. To flatter so as to make blind; to blind with flattery. salve1825 figurative. (From sense 1, after phrases containing salve, v.2) To soothe, ‘lay flattering unction to’ (irritated feeling, ‘wounded pride’, an… to come about1829 intransitive. To change from one side or point of view to another (often that of the speaker), esp. as a result of persuasion; to turn (eventually)… round1854 transitive. figurative (English regional (Northamptonshire)). To get the better of (a person). Obsolete. rare. canoodle1864 intransitive. To indulge in caresses and fondling endearments. Also formerly transitive, to persuade by endearments or deception. moody1934 transitive. To deceive by means of flattery, bluff, etc. Also intransitive: to proceed by so doing. fanny1938 transitive. To deceive or persuade (a person) with glib or insincere talk. Cf. fanny, n.5 Also in to fanny it out: to talk glibly or persuasively; to… cosy1939 transitive. To comfort, reassure; to delude. Also with along. colloquial (originally U.S.). mamaguy1939 transitive. To try to deceive or mislead (someone), esp. by means of flattery; (also) to tease, make fun of. snow1943 figurative. To deceive or win over with plausible words; to kid, to dupe. Also with under. slang (originally and chiefly U.S.). snow-job1962 (transitive) to do a snow job on (someone). Subcategories:— out of (1) |
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