释义
arm-twisting or arm·twist·ing [ ahrm -twis-ting ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɑrmˌtwɪs tɪŋ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the use of threat, coercion, or other forms of pressure and persuasion to achieve one's purpose: It took a lot of arm-twisting but he finally agreed to work this weekend.
Origin of arm-twisting First recorded in 1945–50
Words nearby arm-twisting arms race, armstand dive, Armstrong, Armstrong, Louis, arm-twist, arm-twisting , armure, arm-wrestle, arm wrestling, army, Army Air Forces
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Example sentences from the Web for arm-twisting Enacting the landmark Civil Rights Act took a lot more than arm-twisting by Lyndon Johnson.
How a Dream Became a Law: Passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 | Wendy Smith| March 31, 2014| DAILY BEAST
By that measure, if Reid wants the gun bill to pass, he has some arm-twisting to do.
The Gun-Control Fight Harry Reid Can’t Win | David Freedlander| January 22, 2013| DAILY BEAST
He and those like him think the time is ripe for your computer to do some arm-twisting and make us better citizens.
Facebook’s Organ-Donor Option Sounds Good, but Should We Be Paranoid About Privacy? | Kent Sepkowitz| May 2, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Dare say he deserved what Dreer was giving him, although I don't believe in arm-twisting .
Left Tackle Thayer | Ralph Henry Barbour
Words related to arm-twisting wheedle, cajole, tease, induce, entice, tempt, extort, wrest, wring, obtain, bring out, evoke, extract, barter, flatter, influence, importune, inveigle, honey, hook