coax in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

coax in the PONS Dictionary

coax Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to coax sth out of sb
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
One has to pet and coax them, and even then they often leave you in the lurch.
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With a bit of coaxing, the ageing spinster tells the story of her life, leading to a flashback.
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Coax does not have this problem, since the field is enclosed in the shield.
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It enabled computer networking over coax cable and glass fiber with a range of.
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We tried a lot of stuff to coax the electrons to transfer more of their energy to the target, with no success.
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Workers were put to the task of coaxing three of these old crocks back into service.
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However, coax is not symmetrical and thus not a balanced feeder.
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With a bit of coaxing, usually the tires pull free from the base with no damage.
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Numerous attempts to coax him back to the ocean failed.
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In recent experiments, scientists have been able to coax embryonic stem cell to turn into beta cells in the lab.
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