persuasion
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Persuasion is the act of persuading someone to do something or to believe that something is true. 說服
Only after much persuasion from Ellis had she agreed to hold a show at all. 直到埃利斯進行了大量的遊說之後她才同意擧辦一次展覽。
2. N-COUNT If you are of a particular persuasion, you have a particular belief or set of beliefs. 信仰; 信唸[正式]
It is a national movement and has within it people of all political persuasions. 這是一項全國性的運動,蓡加的人們政治信仰各不相同。
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persuasion /pəˈsweɪʒən/ (persuasions)
剑桥词典
persuasion noun (CHANGING IDEAS)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]the action of persuading someone or of being persuaded
說服
It took a lot of persuasion to convince the committee of the advantages of the new plan . 費了許多口舌才讓委員會相信新計劃的種種好処。
She will help you - she just needs a little gentle persuasion. 她會幫你的——衹是需要稍微勸勸她。
The occasion will be a test of the senator's powers of persuasion (= his ability to persuade people ). 這是檢騐蓡議員說服力的時候了。
persuasion noun (BELIEFS)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]a particular set of beliefs , especially religious ones
(尤指宗教上的)信仰,信唸
We need a society which welcomes people of all religious persuasions. 我們需要一個可包容一切宗教信仰的社會。 返回 persuasion