blarney

n. 奉承话;谄媚;胡扯
vt. 奉承;哄骗
vi. 拍马屁;用好话劝诱
n.
哄骗的话;奉承话;胡扯;欺人之谈
vt.
奉承,哄骗;
英英释义
blarney[ 'blɑ:ni ]
n.flattery designed to gain favor
同义词:coaxingsoft soapsweet talk
v.influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
同义词:wheedlecajolepalavercoaxsweet-talkinveigle
词组短语
blarney stone 巧言石(爱尔兰布拉尼城堡的石头, 相传吻此石头后即善于花言巧语)
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
I won't be fooled by your Blarney again!
我不会再相信你的恭维话了。
Only a fool will believe your blarney.
只有傻瓜才会相信你的花言巧语。
Don't pay attention to Patrick; he's full of blarney.
别理睬帕特里克,他满口胡言。
He gave her some blarney about why he was late.
他对她说了一些鬼话来解释他迟到的原因。
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blarney (n.)
1796, from Blarney Stone (which is said to make a persuasive flatterer of any who kiss it), in a castle near Cork, Ireland. As Bartlett explains it, the reason is the difficulty of the feat of kissing the stone where it sits high up in the battlement: "to have ascended it, was proof of perseverence, courage, and agility, whereof many are supposed to claim the honor who never achieved the adventure." So to have kissed the Blarney Stone came to mean "to tell wonderful tales" ["Dictionary of Americanisms," 1848]. The word reached wide currency through Lady Blarney, the smooth-talking flatterer in Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield" (1766). As a verb from 1803.
1. Only a fool will believe your blarney.
恭维话blarney只有傻瓜才会相信你的花言巧语。
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2. Only a fool will believe your blarney.
只有傻瓜才会相信你的花言巧语。
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3. And blarney is praise so thin we like it.
布拉尼是那么瘦的赞美和我们喜欢它。
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4. Maybe all this started when I peed on the Blarney stone.
也许一切始于我在布拉尼之石上撒尿。
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5. The origins of the Blarney Stone's magical properties aren't clear.
巧言石神奇功能的起源并不清楚。
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6. It's not necessary to have kissed the Blarney Stone to be a successful salesman.
成为一名成功的推销员未必得吻布拉尼石。
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7. It's not necessary to have kissed the Blarney Stone to be a successful salesman.
成为一名成功的推销员未必得吻布拉尼石。
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