词汇 | win-over |
释义 | win someone overphrasal verb with winverbuk /wɪn/ us /wɪn/present participlewinning | past tense and past participlewon (UK alsowin someone round) to persuade someone to support you or agree with you, often when they were opposed to you before: 说服(某人);把(某人)争取过来 He's not sure about the idea, but I'm sure we'll win him over in the end.他现在对这一想法还拿不定主意,不过我肯定最后我们能说服他。 This is the last chance for the candidates to win over voters.这是候选人赢得选民的最后一次机会。 Urging & persuading ambulance-chasing argumentation badger be/go on at someoneidiom blag blagger get (something) through (to someone) go on hortatory hustle incitation incitement jockey sucker sway uncoerced unconvinced unpersuaded unpersuasive unsalable win someone over | American Dictionarywin someone overphrasal verb with winverb[ I/T ]us/wɪn/present participlewinning | past tense and past participlewonus/wʌn/ to succeed in getting someone's support or agreement, esp. when the person was previously opposed to you: He had some good ideas, but failed to win over Congress. win sb over | Business Englishwin sb overphrasal verb with winverbuk /wɪn/uswinning | won | won (UK alsowin sb round/around) to persuade someone who has a different opinion to yours to support you or agree with you: He is campaigning hard to win over his critics. The mobile phone company sought to win round investors concerned about the damage caused by falling share prices. |
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