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●ˌprise sth ˈout of sb●ˈprise sth from sbto obtain some information, etc. from sb with great difficulty (用尽手段)诱供,逼问,强迫透露◆I finally managed to prise his new address out of her. 我最后总算从她口中套出了他的新住址。◆She had a way of prising secrets from people. 她打探秘密很有一手。◆You’ll be lucky to prise any money out of him! 要是能从他那里弄到钱,算你走运![v + n/pron + adv + prep] [v + n/pron + prep] |