persuasions
n. 勸說,說服(力)( persuasion的名詞複數 ); 信仰
Persuasion is the act of persuading someone to do something or to believe that something is true.
Only after much persuasion from Ellis had she agreed to hold a show at all...
埃利斯勸了她半天后她才同意辦一場展覽。
She was using all her powers of persuasion to induce the Griffins to remain in Rollway.
她在極力勸說格里芬斯一家留在羅爾威。
If you are of a particular persuasion, you have a particular belief or set of beliefs.
It is a national movement and has within it people of all political persuasions...
這是一場全國性運動,參加者的政治信仰各不相同。
Fortunately for me, my kids are of the persuasion that their failings are of their own making.
對我來說幸運的是,我的孩子們相信失敗是他們自己造成的。
It is a national movement and has within it people of all political persuasions.
這是一場全國性運動,參加者的政治信仰各不相同。
She lingered, and resisted my persuasions to departure a tiresome while.
她躊躇不去, 我好說歹說地勸她走,她就是不聽.
Use your best persuasions in our joint name.
以我們倆的名義,施展你最大的說服力吧.
They stood out against all his persuasions and arguments.
他們對他所有的勸告各爭辯毫不讓步.
As a fascinating phenomenon, English irony has attracted the attentions scholars of various persuasions for centuries.
作為一種特殊的語言現象, 英語反語長久以來一直受到眾多學者的關注.