ili-30-00769553-v CILI: i25542
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Explorar o ámbito terminolóxico en [Termonet]
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fazer (alguém) concordam, entender ou perceber a verdade ou validade de algo
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buruan_sartu
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konbentzitu
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sinestarazi
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convert
['kɑnvɝt]
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convince
[kə'nvɪns]
He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product
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win_over
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abattre
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convaincre
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convertir
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inspirer
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surmonter
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vaincre
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Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (16)
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Amosar
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Agochar
gráfico:
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00766418-v:
cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm
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01830445-v:
make less hostile; win over
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02361848-a:
being susceptible to persuasion
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00007846-n:
a human being
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00588888-v:
know and comprehend the nature or meaning of
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00591115-v:
perceive (an idea or situation) mentally
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00728617-v:
be fully aware or cognizant of
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00770437-v:
cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner
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00805376-v:
be in accord; be in agreement
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01035530-v:
achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose
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01014362-v:
make clear by special emphasis and try to convince somebody of something
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01830445-v:
make less hostile; win over
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02536098-v:
neutralize or win over through assimilation into an established group
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07103402-n:
a rhetorical device in which the speaker reproaches the audience in order to incite or convince them
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10027953-n:
someone who demands physical evidence in order to be convinced (especially when this demand is out of place)
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11339669-n:
English physicist (born in America) who studied heat and friction; experiments convinced him that heat is caused by moving particles (1753-1814)
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