blandishment
英 ['blændɪʃmənt]
美 ['blændɪʃmənt]
1. bland => blandish => blandishment.
- blandishment (n.)
- "flattering speech," 1590s, from blandish + -ment. Sense of "attraction, allurement" (often blandishments) is from 1590s.
- 1. They would not in the end abandon their vital interests by succumbing to Soviet blandishment.
- 他们最终决不会受苏联人的甜言蜜语的诱惑,从而抛弃自己的切身利益.
- 2. Under no circumstances must he lent himself to any additional blandishment or languishments in this field.
- 在任何情况下,他决不再来那一套花言巧语或是装作多情了.
- 3. You know, blandishment ceaselessly cannot be done by everyone.
- 要知道, 时刻地讨好,谁也做不到.