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a. 有说服力的, 劝诱的, 劝导性的



    persuasive
    [ adj ]
    intended or having the power to induce action or belief
    <adj.all>
    persuasive eloquencea most persuasive speaker
    a persuasive argument


    Persuasive \Per*sua"sive\, a. [Cf. F. persuasif.]
    Tending to persuade; having the power of persuading; as,
    persuasive eloquence. ``Persuasive words.'' --Milton.


    Persuasive \Per*sua"sive\, n.
    That which persuades; an inducement; an incitement; an
    exhortation. -- {Per*sua"sive*ly}, adv. --
    {Per*sua"sive*ness}, n.

    1. Mr. Dannen even makes a persuasive case that Mr. Yetnikoff liked the independent-promotion system, slimy though it was, because it provided a prohibitively expensive barrier to small record companies.
    2. His position would be more persuasive if he could establish stronger links between his biological hypotheses and our practical problems.
    3. The commission held that there wasn't any persuasive evidence that Mr. Gaughan knew about the skimming.
    4. Asia Watch attributed American silence to "the persuasive power of the `cult of stability"' among Washington policymakers.
    5. Equally, the government should have little difficulty demonstrating it had fulfilled its undertaking to secure value for money for British taxpayers. The financial argument is particularly persuasive if you take into account certain spin-off benefits.
    6. Can we really emerge from them more personable and persuasive than when we went in? To find out, I joined an intensive session designed for a female executive at BZW by Harley Young Associates, which specialises in corporate cultural development.
    7. But some Chinese who did not see the weekend events themselves could find the relentless television accounts persuasive.
    8. Heflin said Monday that the FBI had not built a persuasive case against Tower.
    9. Reagan was disengaged but persuasive, a hands-off president.
    10. "All of the factors which ATF considered persuasive in banning the importation of semiautomatic assault rifles are present and applicable to semiautomatic assault pistols," the petition says.
    11. But that argument hasn't been particularly persuasive, several Senate aides contend.
    12. But as protectionist sentiment rises in the U.S., Mr. Delfin thinks the promise of profit and an improved corporate image will prove persuasive.
    13. "The Sandinista police exhausted its persuasive resources in order to make them desist from their aggressive attitude, without result," it said.
    14. His account of Rakhmaninov's second symphony was beautiful, profoundly persuasive (the work can easily become a romantic thrash) and, in its slow movement, quite overwhelming.
    15. "All of the factors which ATF considered persuasive in banning the importation of semi-automatic assault rifles are present and applicable to semi-automatic assault pistols," the petition says.
    16. Many readers will find Stewart's arguments persuasive.
    17. They should be trying to pierce through and make reforms." It is an interesting strategic debate, in which both sides are most persuasive when showing how the other side's strategy won't work.
    18. We are treated to a persuasive theory that the famous Caribbean pirates were homosexuals to a man.
    19. AIDS advocates were driven to fury because their persuasive judgments about personal levels of acceptable risk kept bumping up against the FDA's inherently arbitrary safety standard.
    20. An Australian duo Monday ended the debate over which college has the most persuasive students, winning debating's most prestigious tournament for the University of Sydney Union for the second time.
    21. It is thought-provoking to consider how the world computer industry might have evolved over the past decade if Microsoft had never existed. The trust-busting argument is no less persuasive.
    22. Very arresting, but not wholly persuasive.
    23. In this eulogy Carol herself turns out to be "a subtle and persuasive writer of domestic fiction."
    24. But even where the work stays in-house, the threat of losing it is persuasive in improving the efficiency and quality of services. Such benefits will now be enjoyed in central government, so far largely immune to competition from the private sector.
    25. He is not, however, invariably persuasive.
    26. But she insisted that a president's persuasive ability is not tied to the results of the last election.
    27. The White House and State Department had brushed off the talk of competing security systems, and failed to make a persuasive case in Brussels for NATO's new role.
    28. But courtroom drama, presented with persuasive, emotion-stirring oratory, is a Spence trademark.
    29. Researchers and civil libertarians say the images of American blacks, once obviously racist portrayals of blacks as dim-witted, carefree or dangerous, are more subtle these days _ but no less persuasive or damaging.
    30. When they leave, "we gave the house away to some other people who'd showed up." We get the narrative point, so much more persuasive than a closing speech, since it evokes the fun of building things to protect us and of sharing them with other people.
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