entice的意思和读音

entice

: [ɪnˈtaɪs] : [ɪn'taɪs]

v.使

entices  enticing  enticed  

v.put off

v.lure,tempt,induce,seduce,bribe

enticev.

1.使to persuade sb/sth to go somewhere or to do sth, usually by offering them sth

The bargain prices are expected to entice customers away from other stores.

The animal refused to be enticed from its hole.

He was not enticed into parting with his cash.

Try and entice the child to eat by offering small portions of their favourite food.使

v.1.,

v.1.to persuade someone to do something, especially by offering them an advantage or reward

1. disposition 7. entice 9. fondness 11. ...

2.[ feed] ⒍[ bait;entice] dàn ...

3. enthralling entice entirety ...

4.使 (=weigh ,consider) (=entice) 使 (=to speak) ...

5. enthrall entice , entrance 使,使 ...

6. {guilty| }, {entice| }} 2. {buy|} ...

7.使 ... selfless: entice: 使。 stature: 。 ...

8.Entice

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1.Media should shoulder some of the responsibility by not presenting material that would entice them to smoke, she said.

2.Songbirds sing to entice mates, and the timing of those songs is often regulated by sunlight.

3.People trying to entice you to join in will be less than trustworthy.

4.Spend just opened, a little fragrance, less than a few days, entice some renuzit flies and beetles for it pollination.

5.Put favourite toys in each corner of a room and entice her to come and get them for herself.

6.lure, entice, inveigle, decoy, tempt, seduce These verbs mean to lead or attempt to lead into a wrong or foolish course, as of action.

7.After all, this could be an interesting disagreement that might entice me to take one side or the other.

8.Even a pick-up in mergers and acquisitions was not enough to entice investors to get back into the market because of the dismal signs.便

9.This is often necessary to entice a well-capitalized distributor to take on a new product line.线

10.A living OR artificial bird OR other animal used to entice game into a trap OR within shooting range.