inveigle
[in'vi:gl]
v.诱骗,骗取
例句与用法:
She inveigle him into the house and rob him while he sleep.
她把他骗进房子,趁他睡着时偷走了他的东西。
He inveigled them into buying a new car, even though they didn't really want one.
他诱惑他们买了一辆新汽车,其实他们并不真正需要。
She inveigled him into the house and robbed him while he slept.
她把他骗进房子,趁他睡著时偷走了他的东西。
词形变化:
名词: inveiglement | 动词过去式: inveigled | 动词过去分词: inveigled | 动词现在分词: inveigling | 动词第三人称单数: inveigles |
vt.
1. 诱骗
2. 骗取
inveigle
过去式:inveigled
过去分词:inveigled
现在进行时:inveigling
词形变化:
名词: inveiglement | 动词过去式: inveigled | 动词过去分词: inveigled | 动词现在分词: inveigling | 动词第三人称单数: inveigles |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
pervert1
entrap
coax
inveigle[in'veiɡl; -'vi:-]vt.1.■诱惑,诱骗,引诱(常与into连用):to inveigle someone into doing something诱骗某人做某事to inveigle somebody into a place诱骗某人去某地2.■赢得;骗取(常与away, from连用):to inveigle something from somebody从某人处骗取某物近义词lure变形vt.inveigledinveigling
inveigleinveigle[inˈvi:ɡl, -ˈvei-]vt.1.■诱惑[骗, 陷]inveigle sb. into (doing) sth.诱骗某人做某事inveigle sb. out of sth.[口]骗取某人东西
继承用法inveiglementn.inveiglern.
[ɪnˈviːg(ə)l, ɪnˈveɪg(ə)l]
verb
- [with obj. and adverbial]persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception or flattery
诱骗,引诱
we cannot inveigle him into putting pen to paper.
我们无法诱使他落笔。
■(inveigle oneself or one's way into)gain entrance to (a place) by using such methods
以诱骗方式进入
inveiglement
noun
语源
- late 15th cent. (in the sense 'beguile, deceive'; formerly also as enveigle): from Anglo-Norman French envegler, alteration of Old French aveugler 'to blind', from aveugle 'blind'
inveigle
动词 inveigle:
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
inveigle
■inveigle sb. out of sth.
[口]骗取某人东西
■to inveigle something from somebody
从某人处骗取某物
■inveigle a compliment from a person
以讨好 (方式) 获得某人的称赞
■To inveigle the enemy troops
句引敌兵
■2.Scully: Mulder, not everything is a labyrinth of dark conspiracy and not everybody is plotting to deceive, inveigle, and obfuscate.
史卡利:穆德,并非每件事都是黑暗阴谋的迷宫,也并非每个人都图谋欺骗、诱陷、使人迷乱。
■6. Scully: Mulder, not everything is a labyrinth of dark conspiracy and not everybody is plotting to deceive, inveigle, and obfuscate.
史卡利:穆德,并非每件事都是黑暗阴谋的迷宫,也并非每个人都图谋欺骗、诱陷、使人迷乱。收藏指正
■You'd just have thought they'd allow a decent interval to lapse after Iran's streets flowed with young blood before they'd inveigle us with their fraudulent vision of events there.
在他们引诱我们看这个事件的假象之前,你可能刚刚在想:在年轻人的热血洒满伊朗街头之后,他们会给自己一段合适时间退出。
■She Inveigle him Into the house and rob him while he sleep
她把他骗进房子, 趁他睡著时偷走了他的东西
■1.She inveigle him into the house and rob him while he sleep.
她把他骗进房子,趁他睡着时偷走了他的东西。
■With patience and diplomacy, she can eventually inveigle him into marrying her
她靠耐心和交际手腕,到头来是能引诱他与她结婚的。
■Its greatest triumph is to inveigle us into believing its best interests are our best interests, and even into identifying our very survival with its own.
它最大的胜利就是诱使我们相信:它的最大利益,就是我们的最大利益:甚至认为它与我们共相生死。
■6.Its greatest triumph is to inveigle us into believing its best interests are our best interests,and even into identifying our very survival with its own.
它最大的胜利就是诱使我们相信:它的最大利益,就是我们的最大利益:甚至认为它与我们共相生死。
■8. Its greatest triumph is to inveigle us into believing its best interests are our best interests,and even into identifying our very survival with its own.
它最大的胜利就是诱使我们相信:它的最大利益,就是我们的最大利益:甚至认为它与我们共相生死。收藏指正
■to inveigle
引入圈套
■In the main, the Eisenhower administration did not try to inveigle Kennedy into underwriting it's policies
总的说来,艾森豪威尔政府并没有设法诱骗肯尼迪在它的政策上签字画押。
■involve sb. in evildoing; entice [inveigle] sb. into evildoing
拖人下水
■5.Its measures of corruption, for example, inveigle their way into the political debate in many of its client countries.
比如,其对腐败的定义标准可以诱使许多客户国陷入政治争论。
■fulfill small-amount contracts or partially fulfill the contract, instead of actually fulfilling the contract, to inveigle the opposite party into continuing to sign and fulfill the contract
没有实际履行能力,以先履行小额合同或者部分履行合同的方法,诱骗对方当事人继续签订和履行合同的
■Inveigle a free pass to the screening of the new film.
用哄骗的方式得以免费观赏这部新电影
■beguile, bluff, cajole, cozen, delude, devious, fleece, fraudulent, hoodwink, inveigle, outwit, subterfuge, swindler, wheedle.
表“ 欺骗” 之意:
■inveigle sb. into (doing) sth.
诱骗某人做某事
■to inveigle somebody into a place
诱骗某人去某地
■she has recently relaxed this watch and withdrawn many of her troops from Chekiang and Hupeh in order to make it easier to inveigle the Kuomintang into capitulation.
近来在浙江、湖北又撤退了许多军队,减少监视兵力,以利诱降。
■The salesman tried to inveigle the old lady into giving him her money, but she was too clever for him.
那个推销员想诱骗老太太给他钱,但她不上当。