beguilement 的定义
be·guiled, be·guil·ing.
- to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude.
- to take away from by cheating or deceiving: to be beguiled of money.
- to charm or divert: a multitude of attractions to beguile the tourist.
- to pass pleasantly: beguiling the long afternoon with a good book.
beguilement 近义词
等同于 flirting
等同于 animal magnetism
等同于 deception
beguilement 的近义词 43 个
- betrayal
- deceit
- disinformation
- duplicity
- falsehood
- fraud
- hypocrisy
- lying
- mendacity
- treachery
- trickery
- untruth
- blarney
- boondoggle
- cheat
- circumvention
- cozenage
- craftiness
- cunning
- deceitfulness
- deceptiveness
- dirt
- dissimulation
- double-dealing
- dupery
- equivocation
- flimflam
- fraudulence
- guile
- hokum
- imposition
- insincerity
- juggling
- legerdemain
- pretense
- prevarication
- sophism
- treason
- trickiness
- trumpery
- defraudation
- fast one
- snow job
beguilement 的反义词 12 个
等同于 distraction
等同于 diversion
等同于 amusement
更多beguilement例句
- Its basic properties have beguiled curious minds as far back as Plato and Aristotle.
- “If we get one mission there, Venus will beguile the world and more will follow,” Dyar says.
- The term remains a handy tag we stick on deeds which in our beguilement or cowardice we cannot or will not confront.
- The first annual Doha Tribeca Film Festival was an ambitious beguilement.
- The first-annual Doha Tribeca Film Festival was an ambitious beguilement.
- Then followed much similar feminine beguilement; the faculty for which seems to be rather increased by the Jordan bath.
- "Don't go," said Esther, in a conventional prettiness, but no such beguilement as she had wafted through the telephone.
- The few sous spent upon such beguilement of long winter nights were most likely economized by some little deprivation.
- In any case they must be taken for what they are: a beguilement of lone moments of leisure.
- How abounding in beguilement are all his words, like lovers' sidelong glances, and honey of Hybla to the tongue!