flattering

英['flætərɪŋ] 美['flætərɪŋ]
  • adj. 奉承的;谄媚的
  • 动词flatter的现在分词形式.
Adjective:
  1. showing or representing to advantage;

    "a flattering color"

1. Some styles are so flattering that they instantly become classics.
有些款式特别衬人,很快就成了经典。

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2. It's a very flattering offer, and I'mhonoured by your confidence in me.
这个提议让我受宠若惊,能得到您的信任我感到很荣幸。

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3. There were pleasant and flattering obituaries about him.
讣告里全是对他的客套溢美之词。

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4. Colin chuckled at the flattering response.
这一奉承的回应让科林暗自发笑。

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5. The press was flattering.
新闻界正在大肆吹捧。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I am not given to flattering others.
      我不喜欢奉承别人。
    2. We are contemptuous of his flattering manner.
      他阿谀逢迎的样子我们瞧不起。
    3. His flattering remark brought a blush in to her cheeks.
      他那阿谀奉承的话使她羞得双颊通红。
    4. A flattering friend is your worst enemy.
      谄媚之友是你最大的敌人。
    5. Among the subjects, one of them made a flattering comment out loud.
      臣民中,有一人大声地谄媚。

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