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Vocabulary: influencing - putting pressure on - English lesson
A current trend is developing rapidly because of social networks. You have to show yourself in action
(exercising, cooking, dancing, etc.) What you're doing so terribly interesting that you feel it's your "duty"
to show your "friends", "relatives" and "followers" how good it is and then try to "influence" them.
You become a "model", an "influencer".
Here, in this lesson, I will only give you the vocabulary and idioms about the topic, but certainly not try to
encourage you to become "an influencer" yourselves...
To influence/ an influencer/ influential A prestigious cup
To be influential |
To have influence |
To have an influence over/ on |
To exercise one's influence on/ over |
To influence somebody to do something |
To be a good/ bad influence on somebody |
Under the influence of (DUI) |
easily influenced/ suggestible |
To have/ gain ascendancy over somebody |
To have an effect on something |
To put pressure on |
A pressure group/ a ginger group (GB) / a special interest group (US) |
To make one's voice heard |
To have a say in something |
To carry weight |
To have an influence on somebody/ something// to affect somebody/ something |
DUI: driving under influence: intoxicated. A shortening of "under the influence of alcohol (or drugs)."
Pulling strings and turning people into puppets
To dissuade somebody from doing something |
To induce somebody to do something |
To prevail on somebody to do something |
To wheedle something out of somebody |
To coax somebody into doing something |
To have clout (familiar)/ have a long arm |
To pull strings for sb (GB)/ To pull wires (US) |
String-pulling/ wire-pulling |
To manipulate |
To manoeuvre somebody into doing something |
To impress somebody/ to make an impression on somebody |
prestigious/ prestige |
A personality/ a VIP (Very Important person) |
A big shot/ a big noise: an important person. |
EXPRESSIONS and IDIOMS:
- to have a (strong) hold: a strong and secure influence on someone
- To have a reputation for
- pressure (one) into (doing something): to try to force, influence, or persuade one to do something
or act a certain way.
- yield to pressure: to give into outside forces urging someone to do something.
- nose of wax: A malleable or accommodating nature; a flexible or yielding attitude.
- brainwashing:a method of changing an individual's attitudes or allegiances through the use of drugs,
torture, or psychological techniques; (any form of indoctrination).
- in [someone's] pocket: To be under another's influence or control
- play both ends against the middle: To play two opposing forces off against each other to one's own advantage.
- twist [someone] around one's little finger :To have complete control over, to have limitless influence upon, to have
at one's beck and call; also wind or turn or have [someone] around one's little finger.
- under [someone's] thumb: Under the influence, power, or control of; subordinate, subservient, or subject to.
- play cat and mouse with
- the power behind the throne
Twisted around her little finger... SPEAK and...
I don't want to influence you (too much)! Please, get ready for the test.
I know you'll pass this test with flying colours... I promise, this isn't brainwashing!
Go for it!

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