2CAREFULto make something such as a machine do something by dealing with it in a slow, patient, and careful way 耐心地摆弄〔机器等〕
coax something out of/from/into etc something
He coaxed a fire out of some dry grass and twigs.
他耐心地用一些干草和小树枝生了火。
The driver coaxed his bus through the snow.
司机小心地驾驶着公共汽车穿过雪地。
3coax something out of/from somebodyphrasal verbphr vto persuade someone to tell you something or give you something 哄劝〔某人〕说出〔某事〕;劝诱〔某人〕给〔某物〕
I managed to coax some money out of Dad.
我软磨硬泡让爸爸拿出了一点钱。
—coaxing noun [uncountableU]
She needs a bit of gentle coaxing.
她需要一些温和耐心的劝导。
—coaxinglyadverbadv
Examples from the Corpus
coax• "How about letting me borrow your car?" Santos coaxed.• The U.S. is trying to coax both sides to take part in talks.• He remembered how disgusted he had been to see Carol, red-eyed from weeping, trying to coax Eunice up to bed.• Irene had had to coax her back to class after the first day.• The devil also paid her a visit, coaxing her to spit on a cross and break a rosary.• Many bulbs can be coaxed into bloom early.• The children had to be coaxed into coming with us.• He was coaxing me to walk a bitfurther without having to carry me, by promising that it was just a bit further.• He felt that Jeopardycoaxed the best out of him.• Want to coax the big pharmaceuticals companies to produce that malariadrug?• Applications can be like teaching machines, coaxingusers to the right choices without penalties, says Sippl.• "Oh come on, Vic, " she coaxed, "We need you, don't let us down."
coax somebody to do something• Scott coaxed him to give the new baby a kiss.