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词汇 persuader
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Definition of persuader in English:

persuader

noun pəˈsweɪdəpərˈsweɪdər
  • 1A person who persuades someone to do something.

    劝说者;说服者

    his deep understanding of the issues made him a powerful persuader
    professional persuaders
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Have graphic designers shifted too much toward being persuaders rather than communicators?
    • Whether the professional persuaders were successful, or whether most doctors are lukewarm on the issue, we don't know.
    • You know, critics on both sides want to say, you know, one candidate or the other isn't a good persuader.
    • The information age is developing into the age of anonymous persuaders.
    • As the events of the last few decades have shown, politicians are persuaders.
    • With tactics such as definition, cultural persuaders create knowledge and effectuate control over that which they describe.
    • He is one of the industry's best persuaders.
    • Instead of using their powerful voice inside the system as persuaders for change, they were choosing exit.
    • John is much more of a persuader, he leads by affection almost.
    • The government will not be persuaders for unity.
    • She was a persuader and ‘sold’ her ideas to educators and parents alike.
    • The rhetoric now divides the party between the converters and the persuaders.
    • The new leader must be a charismatic persuader, someone to whom others can relate, a person who can set sights higher than the next quarter's earnings report.
    1. 1.1informal A gun or other weapon used to compel submission or obedience.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Well, a gun can be used as a persuader whether it is actually fired or not.
      • A more concentrated effort is required here, as intimidation is not an effective persuader on these people.
      • It was an ancient practice to break a prisoner and force them to spill any knowledge they might have, starvation was a very powerful persuader.

Rhymes

abrader, Ada, blockader, crusader, dissuader, evader, fader, grader, Grenada, invader, masquerader, Nader, parader, raider, Rigveda, Seder, serenader, trader, upgrader, Veda, wader

Definition of persuader in US English:

persuader

nounpərˈswādərpərˈsweɪdər
  • 1A person who persuades someone to do something.

    劝说者;说服者

    his deep understanding of the issues made him a powerful persuader
    professional persuaders
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new leader must be a charismatic persuader, someone to whom others can relate, a person who can set sights higher than the next quarter's earnings report.
    • She was a persuader and ‘sold’ her ideas to educators and parents alike.
    • You know, critics on both sides want to say, you know, one candidate or the other isn't a good persuader.
    • With tactics such as definition, cultural persuaders create knowledge and effectuate control over that which they describe.
    • As the events of the last few decades have shown, politicians are persuaders.
    • Whether the professional persuaders were successful, or whether most doctors are lukewarm on the issue, we don't know.
    • The rhetoric now divides the party between the converters and the persuaders.
    • John is much more of a persuader, he leads by affection almost.
    • The government will not be persuaders for unity.
    • Have graphic designers shifted too much toward being persuaders rather than communicators?
    • The information age is developing into the age of anonymous persuaders.
    • Instead of using their powerful voice inside the system as persuaders for change, they were choosing exit.
    • He is one of the industry's best persuaders.
    1. 1.1informal A thing used to compel submission or obedience, typically a gun or other weapon.
      〈非正式〉制服手段(尤指枪或其他武器)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Well, a gun can be used as a persuader whether it is actually fired or not.
      • A more concentrated effort is required here, as intimidation is not an effective persuader on these people.
      • It was an ancient practice to break a prisoner and force them to spill any knowledge they might have, starvation was a very powerful persuader.
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