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- persuasion
n.
- 复数: persuasions
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说服;劝说 Persuasion is the act of persuading someone to do something or to believe that something is true.
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Only after much persuasion from Ellis had she agreed to hold a show at all...
埃利斯劝了她半天后她才同意办一场展览。
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She was using all her powers of persuasion to induce the Griffins to remain in Rollway.
她在极力劝说格里芬斯一家留在罗尔威。
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信仰;信念 If you are of a particular persuasion, you have a particular belief or set of beliefs.
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It is a national movement and has within it people of all political persuasions...
这是一场全国性运动,参加者的政治信仰各不相同。
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Fortunately for me, my kids are of the persuasion that their failings are of their own making.
对我来说幸运的是,我的孩子们相信失败是他们自己造成的。
- Noun
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1. the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action
- synonym: suasion
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2. a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty;
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3. inducement to act by argument or reasoning or entreaty
- antonym: dissuasion
医学
- 1.说服,劝说:在精神病学,指为了影响其有益的态度、行为和目标以直接建议和指导为基础的一种治疗方法
心理学
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- 1.说服
- 1. After a lot of persuasion,he finally acquiesced.
- 经过多次劝说,他最终默许了。
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- 2. All our persuasion was of no use.
- 我们所有的劝告都无用。
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- 3. Even administrative regulations must be accompanied by persuasion and education.
- 就是行政命令也要伴以说服教育。
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- 4. He decided to leave only after much persuasion.
- 经过多方劝说,他才决定离开。
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- 5. If he dummies up, just try a little persuasion.
- 如果他不说话,稍微劝劝他就是了。
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