blandishments

美 ['blændɪʃmənts]
  • n. 哄骗;甜言蜜语;劝诱(blandishment的复数)
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blandishments 讨好

来自词根mel, 软的,见melt, 熔化。指说软话的,奉承,讨好。

1. At first Lewis resisted their blandishments.
起初,刘易斯并没有听信他们的甜言蜜语。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He remained impervious to all Nell's sulks and blandishments.
对尼尔的愠怒和甜言蜜语,他都无动于衷.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. She charmed the visitor with the arsenal of her blandishments.
她用无数的甜言蜜语迷住了访客.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. Despite the salesperson's blandishments, the customer did not buy the outfit.
尽管售货员百般奉承, 但是这位顾客还是不买这套设备.

来自辞典例句

5. He is the stony - hearted expug, committed deep within him, despite all blandishments, to anarchy and loot.
他就是那个铁石心肠的前拳击家, 表面上虽然阿谀逢迎, 心底里却尽转着天下大乱, 杀人越货的念头.

来自辞典例句