blandish

[美]/ˈblæn.dɪʃ/
[英]/ˈblændɪʃ/
词频: 极高

释义

v.用奉承或讨好来取悦某人,以达到某种目的。
vt.通过奉承或哄骗使某人做某事。
词形变化
现在分词blandishing
第三人称单数blandishes
过去式blandished
过去分词blandished

短语搭配

blandishments and flattery

奉承和虚伪的赞美

resist blandishments

抵制诱惑

susceptible to blandishments

容易受诱惑

例句

he tried to blandish her into agreeing with his proposal.

他试图用甜言蜜语来说服她同意他的提议。

she used flattery to blandish her way into the group.

她用恭维的话语混入了那个小组。

politicians often blandish voters with promises.

政治家们常常用承诺来讨好选民。

he blandished his boss to get a promotion.

他用恭维的话语来讨好老板以获得晋升。

don't blandish me; i can see through your insincerity.

不要用甜言蜜语来讨好我;我能看透你的虚情假意。

she blandished her way into a better position at work.

她用花言巧语在工作中获得了更好的职位。

it's easy to blandish someone if you know what they want to hear.

如果你知道他们想听什么,讨好别人就很简单。

he blandished the audience with his charming speech.

他用迷人的演讲讨好了观众。

she was not easily blandished by his compliments.

她并不容易被他的赞美所讨好。

they blandished the committee to gain support for their project.

他们用恭维的话语来争取委员会对他们项目的支持。

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