blandishment
听听怎么读
英 ['blændɪʃmənt]
美 ['blændɪʃmənt]
是什么意思
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
- flattery intended to persuade
学习怎么用
双语例句
- She resisted his blandishments.
她把他的甜言蜜语顶了回去。
权威例句
Not the Radical Republic: Liberal Ideology and Central Blandishment in France, 1901-1914Smooth Criminals: Blandishment, Satire, and Communicative Trickery in the Middle Ages« World-Conquest and Local Accommodation: Threat and Blandishment in Mongol Diplomacy », in : J. Pfeiffer, Sh. A. Quinn, eds., in ..."Blandishments offered"Agustin Moreto: poetic-musical intertextualities in some of his worksNHS reforms: stop corporate blandishmentThe Blandishments of the RecruiterLeading Article: Women Voters Want More Than Blandishments from Mr Blair to Return to the Labour FoldLAW AGAINST FEMALE BLANDISHMENTSThe Painted LadyThe darling buds of May the Pop Larkin chronicles