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flattery
英:【flæt(ə)rɪ】美:【flætəri】
英:
美:
常见释义:
n.
奉承;谄媚;恭维话
n. 奉承;谄媚;恭维话
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disparage
1、a dose of
flattery
─── 一番吹捧
2、susceptible to
flattery
─── 易受奉承的
3、lay ones
flattery
on thick ─── 拚命恭维
4、self-
flattery
n. ─── 自吹 ─── 自擂, ─── 自我粉饰
5、Cape
Flattery
─── 【网络】 海角奉承
名词复数:
flatteries
1、battery ─── n.【电】电池,蓄电池;n.【法】殴打;n.【军】炮台,炮位
2、slattery ─── n.(Slattery)人名;(英)斯莱特里
3、clattery ─── 吵闹的;喧哗的;卡嗒声的
4、Blatter ─── v.唠叨,滔滔不绝地说;(非正式)咔嗒咔嗒地移动;噼里啪啦地不停击打;n.唠叨,一连串的话;n.(Blatter)(美)布拉特(人名)
5、flatterer ─── n.奉承者;阿谀者;谄媚者
6、flatters ─── n.(Flatters)人名;(法)弗拉泰斯
7、fluttery ─── adj.焦急不安的
8、flattered ─── adj.高兴的,感到荣幸的;过分夸赞;v.奉承(flatter的过去分词);阿谀奉承
9、flatter ─── vt.奉承;谄媚;使高兴
1、Dont let his
flattery
blindfold you to his true intentions. ─── 不要让他的阿谀蒙蔽了他的真正意图。
2、
Flattery
has turned his head. ─── 奉承已使他头脑发昏。
3、To use
flattery
or cajolery to achieve ones ends. ─── 哄骗用花言巧语或哄骗以达到个人目的
4、He was laying the
flattery
on with a trowel. ─── 他吹捧得天花乱坠。
5、Dont bother buttering up to me. Im too old a hand to be won over by
flattery
. ─── 不必劳驾来拍我马屁。我可是个老资格,才不吃那一套哩。
6、Accustomed to flattering,
flattery
died upon his lips when he addressed Lone. ─── 他是惯于阿谀奉承的,可是一跟伊俄涅说话,却一句奉承的话都说不出来了。
7、Youre too intelligent to fall for his
flattery
. ─── 你很聪明,不会受他的阿谀奉承所惑。
8、He made it in the world through sheer
flattery
-- I will be darn. its just not right. ─── 他完全靠拍马屁出人头地--真可恶。那很不应该。
9、
Flattery
: "I have been a fan of your work for a long time. . . " ; "It has always been my dream to work for your company. . . " ─── 赞美:“长期以来,我一直是您卓越工作的崇拜者……”;“为贵公司工作,是我长久以来的梦想……”。
10、He is above the insincere
flattery
. ─── 他对这种假惺惺的谄谀不屑一顾。
11、His subtle
flattery
made her expand and glow. ─── 他那含蓄的奉承使她心花怒放,满面笑容。
12、In
flattery
he had a marvellous touch. ─── 他说起恭维话来是动人而巧妙的。
13、To coax by
flattery
or wheedling; cajole. ─── 巴结,讨好用奉承或讨好的方式劝诱;哄骗
14、To urge with gentle and repeated appeals, teasing, or
flattery
; wheedle. ─── 哄骗:用重复和温和的恳求、逗弄、谄媚来欺骗人;甜言蜜语地哄骗。
15、He is proof against
flattery
. ─── 他不为阿谀奉承所动。
16、He was drawn in to purchase it by
flattery
. ─── 他被诌媚诱骗买下了它。
17、Men are often reached by
flattery
. ─── 人常常因受到恭维而动心。
18、To urge with gentle and repeated appeals, teasing, or
flattery
;wheedle. ─── 哄骗用重复和温和的恳求、逗弄、谄媚来欺骗人;甜言蜜语地哄骗
19、Sycophancy and servile
flattery
. ─── 你最喜欢做的事是什么?
20、
Flattery
has expended his head. ─── 别人的恭维使他趾高气扬。
21、She bought favour with
flattery
. ─── 她以阿谀奉承博得宠幸。
22、They dont need to resort to
flattery
. ─── 他们不必诉诸于拍马屁。
23、He bought favors with
flattery
. ─── 他谄媚取宠。
24、
Flattery
brings friends,the truth begets enmity. ─── 奉承惹人喜,直言招人仇。
25、Friendship, like the morning fog, like purity,
flattery
does not get it, friendship can only be faithful to consolidate. ─── 友谊像清晨的雾一样纯洁,奉承并不能得到它,友谊只能用忠实去巩固。
26、To persuade or attempt to persuade by
flattery
or guile; cajole. ─── 哄骗通过奉承或哄骗说服或试图说服;用甜言蜜哄骗
27、He said the closed-door session Saturday was "outstanding" and "free of
flattery
. " ─── 他说,在星期六举行的闭门会议是非常好的,而且没有夹杂任何的谄媚言辞。
28、A little
flattery
would set him carried away. ─── 他只要听到几句恭维话就会得意忘形。
29、Mother squat body, I remove eye tears, give me the atmosphere, with
flattery
. ─── 妈妈蹲下身,拭去我眼角的泪珠,给我大气,带高帽子。
30、Ill never crow with my eyes shut again, and I must beware of sly
flattery
. ─── “今后我啼叫时绝不再闭眼,而且我必须小心提防狡猾的奉承。”
31、His letter was dripping with
flattery
. ─── 他的信中充满阿谀之词。
32、"Had he been born in Europe he might have been another Napoleon, " said the stupid Georgian prince with a gift of
flattery
. ─── “他是生于欧洲,他曾被拿破仑另一个说:”傻王子与格鲁吉亚礼物擦鞋。
33、He is above the insincere
flattery
. ─── 他容易被谄媚奉承所打动。
34、Beauty, find youself in love , not in the
flattery
of thy mirror. ─── 啊,美呀,在爱中找你自己吧,不要到你镜子的谄欲去找寻。
35、
Flattery
will get you nowhere. ─── 奉承是行不通的。
36、Cut out the soft soap;
flattery
will get you nowhere! ─── 别花言巧语了,吹捧是不会使你捞到好处的。
37、A, Beauty, find thyself in love, not in the
flattery
of thy mirror. ─── 啊,美呀,在爱中找你自己吧,不要到你镜子的谄谀去找寻。
38、Their
flattery
turned my head. ─── 他们的奉承使我昏昏然了。
39、They offered him the most absurd
flattery
, and he ate it up. ─── 他们对他说了些最为荒唐可笑的奉承话,而他竟欣然接受了。
40、But today I have no time to hear your
flattery
. ─── 不过我今天没工夫听你说奉承话。
41、More great, more antipathic for praise and
flattery
. ─── 1一个人越伟大,对表扬和奉承就越反感。
42、You can buy
flattery
, but envy must be earned. ─── 奉承可以用金钱买到,妒嫉却必须努力才能赢得。
43、She used
flattery
to worm her way/herself into his confidence. ─── 她用阿谀奉承的手段骗取他的信任。
44、To urge with gentle and repeated appeals,teasing,or
flattery
;wheedle. ─── 哄骗用重复和温和的恳求、逗弄、谄媚来欺骗人;甜言蜜语地哄骗
45、She was totally superior to
flattery
. ─── 她丝毫不受奉承的影响。
46、He is ambitious and susceptible to
flattery
. ─── 他雄心勃勃,而且很喜欢听恭维话。
47、
Flattery
is the name of the game. ─── 奉承是使你吃得开的不二法门。
48、Oh, beauty, find thyself in love, not in the
flattery
of thy mirror. ─── 啊,美人呀,在爱中找你自己吧,不要到你镜子的诌谀去寻找.
49、She had a feminine gift for delicate
flattery
. ─── 她有女性的细致讨人高兴的才能。
50、Imitation really is the sincerest form of
flattery
. ─── 仿效别人也许是衷心赞誉的一种表现吧!
51、Nature has hardly formed a woman ugly enough to be insensible to
flattery
upon her person. ─── 一个女人再怎么难看,听到人家恭维自己的容貌也会很开心,与此相反的女人上帝还没造出来呢。
52、She cheated him by
flattery
. ─── 她用谄媚的手段欺骗他。
53、The King got tired of listening to the endless sickening
flattery
of his courtiers. ─── 国王听腻了朝臣们无休无止、令人作呕的恭维话。
54、Hes highly susceptible to
flattery
. ─── 他爱听恭维话。
55、He was laying on the
flattery
with a trowel. ─── 他在一个劲儿地拍马屁。
56、She was pleased by the
flattery
. ─── 她听了这些奉承话而得意起来。
57、
Flattery
will get you nowhere! ─── 奉承是行不通的!
58、Drink up the monarchs plague, this
flattery
? ─── 喝过帝王们的鸩毒--自我阿谀?
59、
Flattery
cuts no ice with Alison, shes far too shrewd. ─── 奉承对阿森林不起任何作用,她太精明了。
60、He makes it in the world through sheer
flattery
- - I will be darn. It s just not right . ─── 他完全靠拍马屁出人头地--真可恶。 那很不应该。
61、Cut out the banana oil;
flattery
will get you nowhere! ─── 别花言巧语了, 吹捧是不会使你捞到好处的!
62、
Flattery
is nothing but soft soap. ─── 奉承话只不过像块温和的肥皂。
63、He makes it in the world through sheer
flattery
--I will be darn. Its just not right. ─── 他完全靠拍马屁出人头地--真可恶。那很不应该。
64、He was not taking any of the
flattery
. ─── 他一点也没有为这些夸奖得意。
65、To seek favor or attention by
flattery
and obsequious behavior . ─── "用拍马屁和谄媚的态度来取悦,引起注意."
66、She flattered me with flashy words. I disliked her
flattery
. ─── 她用华而不实的词语奉承我,我不喜欢她的奉承。
67、She was an expert in
flattery
. ─── 她深谙奉承谄媚之道。
68、James was extremely susceptible to
flattery
. ─── 詹姆斯非常容易受奉承话的影响。
69、One who seeks favor, especially by insincere
flattery
or obsequious behavior. ─── 奉承者,谄媚者寻求好感的人,尤指通过不真诚的奉承和殷勤的举止
70、Beauty, find thyself in love, not in the
flattery
of thy mirror. ─── 啊!美丽,你当在爱中寻找妳自己,不应该在谄媚镜子中寻.
71、O, Beauty, find thyself in love, not in the
flattery
of thy mirror. ─── 啊,美呀,在爱中找你自己吧,不要到你的镜子去找寻。
72、She hated
flattery
more than anything else . ─── 她最讨厌人说奉承话。
73、
Flattery
they scorn very much, honest abuse they enjoy. ─── 他们最看不起奉承,他们爱听老老实实的责备。
74、After all, when someone says something pleasant to you directly, its easy to discount it as mere politeness, or even
flattery
. ─── 毕竟,当某人对你直接说一些好听的话,你很容易对它打点折扣而当做是礼貌或甚至当做是阿谀。
75、There is a moment of difficulty and danger at which
flattery
and falsehood can no longer deceive (Letters of Junius). ─── 在艰难和危险的时刻,奉承和欺骗不再能蒙蔽人(朱尼厄斯的信)。
76、Do not want groveling
flattery
. ─── 不愿意阿谀奉承卑躬屈膝。
77、A Native American people inhabiting Vancouver Island in British Columbia and Cape
Flattery
in northwest Washington. ─── 努特卡人居住在不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华岛和华盛顿西北弗拉特里角的美国本土人
78、Imitation is the sincerest form of
flattery
. ─── 仿效乃最真诚的恭维形式。
79、
Flattery
may work with some people, but it will not work with me. ─── 奉承对一些人也许起作用,但对我却不起作用。
80、His
flattery
carries a sting. ─── 他的奉承话中带刺。
81、He often indulged in
flattery
. ─── 他常喜欢奉承别人。
82、Jarkinsvoice now took on a note of
flattery
. ─── 嘉金司的声调现在略带一点阿谀的意味。
83、To persuade or try to persuade by pleading or
flattery
; cajole. ─── 劝诱,哄骗通过请求或奉承来说服或企图说服;哄骗
84、However, a Chinese professor said, "The list is the latest sign of the U. S. medias change from China bashing to China
flattery
. " ─── 然而,某位中国教授却说:“这份名单是美国媒体从打击中国变为奉承中国的的最新证据。”
85、His letter was dripping with
flattery
. ─── 他的信中充满阿谀之词.
86、Maybe imitation is the sincerest form of
flattery
. ─── 可能模仿是奉承的最恳切的形式。
87、The greater a man is, the more distasteful is praise and
flattery
to him. ─── 一个人越伟大,对表扬和奉承就越反感。
88、If we do not flatter ourselves, the
flattery
of others will do us no harm. ─── 如果我们不自我吹捧,别人的奉承对我们无害。