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Определение persuaders в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

persuade
{f} razı etmek
persuade
ikna etmek

Onu seyahati iptal etmeye ikna etmek zor oldu. - It was difficult to persuade him to cancel the trip.

Bu geziyi iptal etmesi için onu ikna etmek zordur. - It was hard to persuade him to cancel the trip.

persuade
{f} ikna etmek, razı etmek: I persuaded him to go
persuade
{f} ikna etmek, inandırmak: I persuaded him that he was wrong. Onu yanıldığına inandırdım
persuade
inandırmak
persuade
aklını çelmek
persuade
kafalamak
persuade
ikna et

Onu ikna etmeye çalışmanın faydası olmadığını düşünüyorum. - I figure that there is no point in trying to persuade him.

Sam'i sadece başarısız olacak planından vazgeçmesi için ikna etmeye çalıştım, - I tried to persuade Sam to give up his plan, only to fail.

persuade
gönlünü yapmak
persuade
ikna edilebilir

Belki Tom bize yardım etmesi için ikna edilebilir. - Maybe Tom can be persuaded to help us.

Belki Tom yardım etmek için ikna edilebilir. - Maybe Tom could be persuaded to help.

persuade
{f} kandırmak
persuade
persuadablekandırılabilir
persuader
ikna edici kimse
persuader
{i} inandırıcı kimse
persuader
inandırıcı veya ikna edici kimse
persuader
{i} tabanca
persuader
{i} ikna edici tip
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of persuader
persuade
To successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence. Compare sway

That salesman was able to persuade me into buying this bottle of lotion.

persuade
To urge, plead; to try to convince (someone to do something)

He persuaded me to go home, but I refused.

persuader
One who attempts to persuade
persuade
to win the mind of by argument, eloquence, evidence, or reflection
persuade
If something persuades someone to take a particular course of action, it causes them to take that course of action because it is a good reason for doing so. The Conservative Party's victory in April's general election persuaded him to run for President again
persuade
{v} to bring to an opinion, to influence
persuader
{n} an important or strong adviser
Persuade
suade
persuade
If you persuade someone to do something, you cause them to do it by giving them good reasons for doing it. My husband persuaded me to come They were eventually persuaded by the police to give themselves up. + persuader persuaders per·suad·er All great persuaders and salesmen are the same
persuade
To convince by argument, or by reasons offered or suggested from reflection, etc
persuade
to cause to believe
persuade
To try to influence
persuade
to draw or incline to a determination by presenting sufficient motives
persuade
To successfully convince someone to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence
persuade
win approval or support for; "Carry all before one"; "His speech did not sway the voters"
persuade
cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!
persuade
To use persuasion; to plead; to prevail by persuasion
persuade
To inculcate by argument or expostulation; to advise; to recommend
persuade
cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!"
persuade
To influence or gain over by argument, advice, entreaty, expostulation, etc
persuade
{f} convince, induce, sway
persuade
If you persuade someone that something is true, you say things that eventually make them believe that it is true. I've persuaded Mrs Tennant that it's time she retired Derek persuaded me of the feasibility of the idea. = convince + persuaded per·suad·ed He is not persuaded of the need for electoral reform
persuader
A thing that persuades
persuader
One who, or that which, persuades or influences
persuader
someone who tries to persuade or induce or lead on
persuader
{i} one who convinces, one who persuades
persuaders

    Этимология

    [ p&r-'swAd ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Latin persuadEre, from per- thoroughly + suadEre to advise, urge; more at SWEET.
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