blandishment



n. 奉承;谄媚;哄诱
n.
奉承,讨好;
英英释义
blandishment[ 'blændiʃmənt ]
n.
flattery intended to persuade
同义词:cajolerypalaver
the act of urging by means of teasing or flattery
同义词:wheedling
双语例句
She resisted his blandishments.
她把他的甜言蜜语顶了回去。
权威例句
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LAW AGAINST FEMALE BLANDISHMENTS
The Painted Lady
The darling buds of May the Pop Larkin chronicles
blandishment (n.)
"flattering speech," 1590s, from blandish + -ment. Sense of "attraction, allurement" (often blandishments) is from 1590s.
1. Only 250 are to be sold in Europe, so exclusivity is guaranteed.
在欧洲仅售250辆,所以可以保证与众不同。
来自柯林斯例句
2. The resort still preserves a feeling of exclusivity.
这个度假胜地仍然保持着极少部分人专享的情调。
来自《权威词典》
3. The open approach contrasts favourably with the exclusivity of some universities.
这种开放式的方法与一些大学的封闭排外形成了有利的对比.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. Investors had to be invited, lending his operation an air of exclusivity.
投资者被邀请, 让他的操作具有排外性.
来自互联网
5. Our policy is not to grant exclusivity for multi - function chairs.
我们的方针是不授与大班椅专卖权.
来自互联网
[ exclusivity 造句 ]
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