tempter

英['temptə(r)] 美['temptər]
  • n. 诱惑者;引诱者;魔鬼
  • temazepam n.[药]羟基安定(一种安定药)
  • temblor n.地震
  • temerarious adj.鲁莽的
  • temerity n.鲁莽;大胆
  • teminism n.[生化]泰明理论(认为某种产生癌症的病毒遗传物质为RNA核糖核酸)
Noun:
  1. a person who tempts others;

    "Satan is the great tempter of mankind"

1. The city has its cunning wiles, no less than the infinitely smaller and more human tempter.
大城市具有自身种种诱人的花招, 并不亚于那些教人学坏的男男女女,当然人比社会微小得多,也更富于人情味.

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2. She covered the tempter with a book, and another member of the kitchen cabinet got it.
她用一本书把这份诱人的财物盖起来, 结果让厨房里的另一个佣人拿走了.

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3. It takes side with the tempter, and persuades one to give in.
他站在试探者的一面﹐游说我们投降.

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4. There is no such being as a supernatural tempter.
没有这样超凡的试探者.

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5. Let us by faith in Jesus tread the tempter down.
凭信心让我们宣告,我们现在已践踏那蛇.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It's the tempter of greed that led him into crime.
      正是贪婪这种诱惑使他步入罪恶。
    2. They spent money allured by the tempter of advertisements.
      在广告的诱惑下他们花了钱。