1.诱惑,教唆;引起(食欲等);引诱;怂恿
2.〈古〉试探,尝试,试验;〈古〉蔑视;激怒
3.诱导;使发生兴趣
4.冒...的风险
1.诱惑,教唆;引起(食欲等);引诱;怂恿
2.〈古〉试探,尝试,试验;〈古〉蔑视;激怒
3.诱导;使发生兴趣
4.冒...的风险
1.to make you want to do or to have something, especially something that is not good for you; used about something that is wrong or dangerous; used about something that is good or attractive
2.to try to persuade someone to do something wrong by offering them a reward if they do it
1.In the midst of all these changes you may be tempted to fall into fear as those about you who do not know of these messages react in fear.
在这所有变化之中,当那些你身边并不了解这些信息的人表现出恐惧时,你们可能会被诱导而跌入恐惧之中。
2.Many people might be tempted to say that the answer depends on which is true: evolution or intelligent design.
许多人可能倾向说,这取决于哪个是正确的:进化论或者智慧设计论。
3.Kissinger spends little time relaxing at his country home in Connecticut as a man of his years might be tempted to do.
基辛格不能像他这个年龄的人所希望的那样,他几乎没有时间在康涅狄格州乡间的家中放松。
4.I could see that the US, and to a lesser extent the UK, might be tempted to go down this road.
我能想见,美国和英国(可能性略低)或许会忍不住走上这条道路。
5.Benitez insisted it would take a 'massive' offer for him to part with Alonso and he was not tempted by a proposal from Juventus.
贝尼特斯坚持认为要阿隆索离开默西塞德几乎是不可能的事,而且去年夏天他也没有为尤为图斯的转会提案而心动。
6.It's a good thing God doesn't let you look a year or two into the future, or you might be sorely tempted to shoot yourself.
上帝不让你看到一两年后的事情,这是好事,要不然,你可能非开枪自杀不可。
7.Countries with high debts and a history of poor macroeconomic management would be most tempted to leave.
那些高负债以及宏观经济管理一直较差的国家将最有可能退出。
8.A pair of sunglasses immediately tempted me. It was chic, stylish, and looked perfect on me. It was not too expensive either: $150.
一副墨镜立即吸引了我,别致、时尚,而且看起来和我的风格很搭,而且也不太贵:150美元。
9.He was tempted to feel that his life was nothing but trouble and bitterness, that there was no meaning to his existence.
他受到试探,认为自己的生命了无生趣,只有烦恼和痛苦,他的生存已毫无意义。
10.There's always going to be something of indeterminate age in your kitchen, and you may be tempted to sniff, poke, and then taste it.
总是会有些不确定因素存在于您的厨房,并且您可能会受到诱惑,闻,戳,然后品味。