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Traducción de coax en Español:
coax
verbo transitivo
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to coax sb/sth into -ingto coax sb to + infto coax sth from sb — sonsacarle algo a algnto coax sth out of sb — sonsacarle algo a algnI managed to coax an answer/the information out of her — logré sonsacarle una respuesta/la información- a coaxing voice/smile — una voz/sonrisa persuasiva
- This year I was coaxed into starting my holiday baking early.
- He was coaxed into a reading and soon found himself studying with an acting coach, having his long hair cut to marine length for the part.
- After the fighting ended, he hid in the jungle for two years before he was coaxed into surrendering.
- Once he was finally coaxed into a room with some of the city's finest musicians last year, he was hooked.
- We weren't exactly abducted either, we were coaxed into coming into their house.
- They're yachts, mainly, and very beautiful, and it wasn't long before my wife was coaxed into taking lessons.
- It was his father who saw his potential and started cajoling and coaxing him into playing.
- I smiled and walked faster, coaxing him to walk faster too.
- He kept on trying to coax her to walk into the water, but she adamantly shook her head.
- The actors were somehow coaxed into performances that matched their gigantic surroundings.
- I had to go down and personally coax him out of the car so that we could get him back here.
- You might see a fairly significant change if you could coax him into going for a 30 minute walk most days of the week.
- She warns them that she doesn't want to wear the cloak but they insist and her mother coaxes her to go along with their request.
- Her natural buoyancy eventually coaxed us into conversation, and saved the day.
- Maybe he too had regrets, perhaps he wished he'd talked to him more often, coaxed him to spill out his memories and secrets.
- The pang in my belly coaxed me inside to see what their table had to offer.
- He waved at me as if he knew me already and coaxed me to come over and talk to him for while.
- The negotiators talked to him and managed to coax him out.
- I tried to coax him down but I could see he was terrified.
- I coax him to the table by setting out an open beer.
- a coaxing voice/smile — una voz/sonrisa persuasiva
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