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Sinónimos detallados de coaxing en inglés

coaxing:

coaxing adj.

  1. coaxing
  2. coaxing
  3. coaxing
    – pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade 1
    coaxing; ingratiatory
    – pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade 1
    • coaxing adj.
      • a coaxing and obsequious voice1
    • ingratiatory adj.
      • her manner is quiet and ingratiatory and a little too agreeable1

coaxing [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the coaxing
    the coaxing; the cajolery; the diddling
  2. the coaxing
    the coaxing; the cadging; the wheedling; the sponging; the cajolery; the diddling; the obtaining by begging
  3. the coaxing
    the coaxing; the wheedling; the cajolery; the diddling
  4. the coaxing
    – flattery designed to gain favor 1
    the coaxing; the blarney; the sweet talk; the soft soap
    – flattery designed to gain favor 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "coaxing":

  1. pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade1
    • a coaxing and obsequious voice1
  2. flattery designed to gain favor1

coaxing forma de coax:

to coax verbo (coaxs, coaxed, coaxing)

  1. to coax
    to blarney; to coax; to flatter; to softsoap someone
    • blarney verbo (blarneies, blarneyed, blarneying)
    • coax verbo (coaxs, coaxed, coaxing)
    • flatter verbo (flatters, flattered, flattering)
    • softsoap someone verbo (softsoaps someone, softsoaped someone, softsoaping someone)
  2. to coax
    to snatch; to wheedle; to cuddle; cadge; to coax; to pinch; to obtain by begging; to pilfer; cajole
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • wheedle verbo (wheedles, wheedled, wheedling)
    • cuddle verbo (cuddles, cuddled, cuddling)
    • cadge verbo
    • coax verbo (coaxs, coaxed, coaxing)
    • pinch verbo (pinches, pinched, pincing)
    • obtain by begging verbo (obtains by begging, obtained by begging, obtaining by begging)
    • pilfer verbo (pilfers, pilfered, pilfering)
    • cajole verbo
  3. to coax
    – influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering 1
    to coax; cajole; to wheedle; to blarney; palaver; inveigle; sweet-talk
    – influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering 1

Conjugaciones de coax:

present
  1. coax
  2. coax
  3. coaxs
  4. coax
  5. coax
  6. coax
simple past
  1. coaxed
  2. coaxed
  3. coaxed
  4. coaxed
  5. coaxed
  6. coaxed
present perfect
  1. have coaxed
  2. have coaxed
  3. has coaxed
  4. have coaxed
  5. have coaxed
  6. have coaxed
past continuous
  1. was coaxing
  2. were coaxing
  3. was coaxing
  4. were coaxing
  5. were coaxing
  6. were coaxing
future
  1. shall coax
  2. will coax
  3. will coax
  4. shall coax
  5. will coax
  6. will coax
continuous present
  1. am coaxing
  2. are coaxing
  3. is coaxing
  4. are coaxing
  5. are coaxing
  6. are coaxing
subjunctive
  1. be coaxed
  2. be coaxed
  3. be coaxed
  4. be coaxed
  5. be coaxed
  6. be coaxed
diverse
  1. coax!
  2. let's coax!
  3. coaxed
  4. coaxing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

coax [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the coax
    – a transmission line for high-frequency signals 1
    the coax; the coax cable; the coaxial cable
    – a transmission line for high-frequency signals 1
  2. the coax
    – A round, flexible, two-conductor cable consisting of - from the center outwards - a copper wire, a layer of protective insulation, a braided metal mesh sleeve, and an outer shield, or jacket of PVC or fire-resistant material. The shield prevents signals transmitted on the center wire from affecting nearby components and prevents external interference from affecting the signal carried on the center wire. Coaxial cable is widely used in networks. It is the same type of wiring as that used for cable television. 2
    the coax; the coaxial cable; the coax cable
    – A round, flexible, two-conductor cable consisting of - from the center outwards - a copper wire, a layer of protective insulation, a braided metal mesh sleeve, and an outer shield, or jacket of PVC or fire-resistant material. The shield prevents signals transmitted on the center wire from affecting nearby components and prevents external interference from affecting the signal carried on the center wire. Coaxial cable is widely used in networks. It is the same type of wiring as that used for cable television. 2

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Definiciones relacionadas de "coax":

  1. a transmission line for high-frequency signals1
  2. influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering1