enticement

英[ɪn'taɪsmənt] 美[ɪn'taɪsmənt]
  • n. 诱人;诱惑
  • ental adj.[解]内的;中央的
  • entame v.使驯服;使不怕人
  • entameba n.(=endamoeba)[动]内阿米巴属
  • entamoeba n.(=endamoeba)[动]内阿米巴属
  • entangle vt.使...纠缠;使...复杂;卷入;使...混乱
    n. (名词)
    1. 引诱
    2. 怂恿
    3. 引诱物
    4. 诱惑
    5. 煽动
    6. 诱骗
    7. 诱饵
    8. 诱人

英英释义

Noun:
  1. something that seduces or has the quality to seduce

  2. qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward

  3. the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire;

    "his enticements were shameless"

1. He fell victim to her enticement.
他被她的魅力征服了.

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2. He ought to curb his excessive internal desires and resist unreasonable enticement.
控制过度内欲、抵制不当外惑.

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3. Human's value, is suffering the enticement one instantaneous to decide.
人的价值, 在遭受诱惑的壹瞬间被决定.

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4. Beautiful, regarding the woman forever is one kind of instinct enticement.
美丽, 对于女人永远是一种本能的诱惑.

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5. This is a fatal enticement, the balance in my heart inclined.
这是个致命的诱惑, 我觉得心中的天平有点倾斜了.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The party is offering low taxation as its main enticement.
      这个党正提出低税收,以此作为其主要的诱人举措。