persuasion
英 [pə'sweɪʒ(ə)n]
美 [pɚ'sweʒn]
英語の語源
- persuasion (n.)
- late 14c., "action of inducing (someone) to believe (something); argument to persuade, inducement," from Old French persuasion (14c.) and directly from Latin persuasionem (nominative persuasio) "a convincing, persuading," noun of action from past participle stem of persuadere "persuade, convince," from per- "thoroughly, strongly" (see per) + suadere "to urge, persuade," from PIE *swad- "sweet, pleasant" (see sweet (adj.)). Meaning "religious belief, creed" is from 1620s.
例文
- 1. It didn 't take much persuasion to get her to tell us where he was.
- 私たちは何も言わずに彼女に彼の行方を言わせた。
- 2.If he dumies up,just try a little persuasion .
- 彼が黙っていれば、少し忠告すればいい。
- 3.Even administrative regulations must be accompanied by persuasion and education.
- は、行政命令にも説得教育が伴う。
- 4.He decided to leave only after much persuasion .
- いろいろ説得した結果、彼は離れることを決めた。
- 5.After a lot of persuasion ,he finally acquiesced.
- 何度も説得した結果、彼は最終的に黙認した。
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