1.使看到拿不到而焦急[难受],要给不给地逗弄,逗惹,愚弄
1.to make someone feel excited by showing or offering them something that they want, often with no intention of giving it to them
1.It was tantalized close the dawn, therefore he decided to get up and to look far from his French windows.
现在黎明将至,他决定起身到那扇法式窗户前来次远眺。
2.An idea that tantalized global financial markets came out of the weekend and immediately sank into the tar pit of European decision making.
一个令全球金融市场翘首以待的想法上周末出炉了,但马上就沉入了欧洲的决策泥沼中。
3.But historically to be tantalized wasn't such a good thing.
但是历史上,处于tantalized的状态可不是那么好的事。
4.The notion of harnessing the power of electricity formed naturally has tantalized scientists for centuries.
几个世纪以来,如何驾驭这种自然形态电能的问题,一直困扰着科学家。
5.He was tantalized by her beauty, but lacked the courage to speak to her.
他被她的美貌弄得心荡神驰,可缺乏勇气向她表白。
6.By investigating driverless cars, Google is exploring an area that has tantalized automotive engineers for decades.
而通过研发无人驾驶汽车,谷歌正在开拓一个已经让许多汽车工程师心驰神往几十年的领域。
7.Exotic, mysterious, fascinating China from time immemorial has tantalized the imagination of Western man.
自远古以来,奇特、神秘、迷人的中国就激起了西方人的幻想。
8.Rani Juliani. The comely young golf caddie who was also the third wife of Nasrudin tantalized the media all year.
RaniJuliani.这个漂亮的年轻的高尔夫球童,就是Nasrudin的第三任妻子,逗弄了媒体一整年。
9.That's why being tantalized meant being tormented.
这就是为什么被tantalized有着折磨的意味的原因。
10.The fruit cake has tantalized the world for centuries.
几个世纪以来,水果蛋糕诱惑着世界各地的人们。