blandish

英 ['blændɪʃ] 美
  • vt. 奉承;谄媚;讨好
  • vi. 谄媚;讨好;奉承
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blandish (v.)
c. 1300, from Old French blandiss-, present participle stem of blandir "to flatter, caress," from Latin blandiri "flatter, soothe, caress, coax," from blandus (see bland). OED reports it rare in 17c., 18c. Related: Blandished; blandishing.
1. They are disapprobatory, they find means to approach to me . blandish to me.
他们不以为然, 他们总是想尽一切办法来接近我,讨好我.

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