entice 的定义
en·ticed, en·tic·ing.
entice 近义词
allure; persuade
更多entice例句
- Brands have to go the extra mile to make their posts stand out and entice the right people to stop scrolling.
- They’re just using the keyword but there’s nothing enticing me to click.
- Champion-Cain ran multiple restaurants and vacation rentals in San Diego, and was found to have enticed investors by promising to cut high-interest loans to restaurateurs seeking liquor licenses.
- In turn, content writers contribute by creating a copy that’s easy to read and entices the visitors to act.
- Icons like free shipping or free returns can also entice customers to check out more items.
- “That FBI money is designed to entice somebody in the United states to help find where he is overseas,” the former agent said.
- ISIS, on the other hand, spread $2 million in the area, to entice local tribes and leaders to permit their presence there.
- Why is the onus on smart women then to hustle and entice these men?
- The camera crew took advantage of this and used a green laser pointer to entice the cheerleaders to move around the stadium.
- Regolo says that it is hard to entice people to leave a more lucrative lifestyle, even when it can be deadly.
- It is doubtful if any woman had done as much to entice them to a common focus as the surmounting Mrs. Hofer.
- To Dangerfield, the proof seemed slight—what was there in the denuded room to entice a thief?
- Then may not this accusation be a plan to entice you to confess what, I grant, they may suspect, but cannot prove!
- The French poured in a single volley, and fell back; not to retreat, but to entice pursuit.
- No more with evil charms wilt thou entice the children to thy lonely forest home.