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per·suade AHD[pər-swādʹ] D.J.[pəˈsweɪd]K.K.[pɚˈswed]v.tr.(及物动词)per.suad.ed, per.suad.ing, per.suades - To induce to undertake a course of action or embrace a point of view by means of argument, reasoning, or entreaty:劝导,说服:通过讨论、推理或哀求的方式诱导从事一项活动或接受一种观点:"to make children fit to live in a society by persuading them to learn and accept its codes"(Alan W. Watts)See Usage Note at convince “通过劝说孩子们学习和接受社会规范使他们适应社会生活”(艾伦W.瓦茨) 参见 convince
- Latin persuādēre 拉丁语 persuādēre
- per- [per-] per- [前缀,表“通过”]
- suādēre [to urge] * see swād- suādēre [力劝,极力主张] * 参见 swād-
persuadʹable adj.(形容词)persuadʹer n.(名词)persuade, induce, prevail, convince- These verbs are compared as they mean to succeed in causing a person to do or consent to something.这些动词在表达成功地使某人做或赞同某事的意思时是有区别的。
- Persuade means to win someone over, as by reasons, advice, urging, or personal forcefulness: Persuade 意思是用理由、建议、敦促或个人说服力来战胜某人: Nothing can persuade her to change her mind once it is made up. Toinduce is to lead, as to a course of action, by means of influence or persuasion: 一旦她下定决心就没有什么可以说服她改变注意。 Induce 是指通过影响或劝说的方式来引导,如行动方针等: "Pray what could induce him to commit so rash an action?” (Oliver Goldsmith).Oneprevails on somebody who resists: “请问是什么引导他做出如此轻率鲁莽的行动?” (奥利弗·戈德史密斯)。Prevail 用于指劝导抵制者: "He had prevailed upon the king to spare them" (Daniel Defoe).Toconvince is to persuade by the use of argument or evidence: “他已经劝导国王赦免他们了” (丹尼尔·迪福)。Convince 指通过使用论证和证据来劝服: "In science the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs" (Francis Darwin).“在科学界,信誉属于以理说服世界的人,而不属于第一个提出观点的人” (弗朗西斯·达尔文)
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