coax in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

coax in the PONS Dictionary

coax Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to coax sb to do sth
to coax sth out of sb
to coax sth out of sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Coax does not have this problem, since the field is enclosed in the shield.
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Workers were put to the task of coaxing three of these old crocks back into service.
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A large number of his illustrations depict plants he had coaxed into flower and are the first-known images of species.
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It enabled computer networking over coax cable and glass fiber with a range of.
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In the studio she could take all the time needed to coax and transfer details of figures and hieroglyphs onto the cloth.
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However, coax is not symmetrical and thus not a balanced feeder.
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Commonly, a choke balun is used, or an air transformer, using about five turns of coax.
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This resulted in coax that was nearly, but not quite, 50.
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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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One has to pet and coax them, and even then they often leave you in the lurch.
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