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flattery

/flat-uh-ree/US // ˈflæt ə ri //UK // (ˈflætərɪ) //

献媚,谄媚,奉承,马屁精

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural flat·ter·ies.

    • : the act of flattering.
    • : a flattering compliment or speech; excessive, insincere praise.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounfalse praise, compliments
Synonyms
adulation吹捧,崇拜,捧场,拥护applause掌声,鼓掌,掌声欢迎,掌声响起approbation认可,认可度,赞成,赞同blandishment赞美,赞美之词,赞美声,谄媚blarney布洛尼,巴尔尼,布洛尼岛,布洛尼语cajolery劝说,哄骗,劝诱,劝说方式commendation表扬,嘉奖,赞扬,称赞encomium颂扬,颂词,夸奖,褒奖eulogy颂词,讴歌,颂歌,悼词eyewash洗眼液,洗眼剂,洗眼器,洗眼flummery楞严寺,楞严会,楞严,楞严寺庙fulsomeness脉冲,脉冲式,脉冲式的,脉冲强度gallantry勇气,英勇,勇敢,勇猛gratification满足感,赏心悦目,欣慰,满足hokum胡说八道,胡言乱语,胡扯,骗局incense熏香,香,香火,香气ingratiation归顺,归附,亲善,归顺性jive跳舞,跳跃,欢呼声,跳动mush蘑菇,蘑菇头,蘑菇状,蘑菇味obsequiousness谄媚,谄媚行为,谄媚性,卑躬屈膝palaver游手好闲,游说,闲杂人等,游说者plaudits褒奖,赞誉,褒扬,赞扬puffery泡芙,蓬头垢面,蓬头垢面的,泡沫servility奴性,仆人精神,公务员,勤劳smoke烟雾,烟雾缭绕,烟雾弥漫,烟尘snow雪,白雪,积雪,雪花stroke行程,抚摸,中风,抚摩sycophancy谄媚,媚俗,佞人,佞人之心tribute贡品,致敬,颂词,颂扬truckling卡车司机,卡车unctuousness无序性,无序,无序化,无序状态bootlicking马屁精,溜须拍马,拍马屁,擦鞋fawning献媚,媚态,谄媚,媚俗flattering谄媚,阿谀奉承,妩媚动人,阿谀奉奉承honeyed words甜言蜜语,口蜜腹剑,蜜语,甜言密语laud赞扬,赞许,赞美,赞成pretty speech漂亮的演讲,漂亮话,漂亮的讲话,美丽的演讲snow job雪地作业,雪地工作,雪上作业,雪工soft words软语,柔和的话语,柔和的言语,柔和的语言soft-soap软肥皂,软皂,软性肥皂,柔和肥皂sweet talk甜言蜜语,甜言密语toadyism稳健主义,稳妥主义,稳健主义者,稳赚不赔主义

Examples

  • He thinks it’s nothing more than cheap flattery or a stall for time.

  • I still got carded regularly, though I knew the gray would put an end to that flattery.

  • Realizing that the intended flattery has failed should make people less inclined to press on — or try it again on others.

  • The problem, as we all know, is that flattery will get you nowhere.

  • If imitation is the highest form of flattery, this is high praise.

  • It used to be that we said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

  • Giger thought the best form of flattery was the body art inspired by his work.

  • If imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery, maybe Miley will land that Vogue cover after all.

  • Arab-American critics, fluent in both cultures, argue that cultural flattery—and even racial politics—are at play.

  • During the eleven months since he had left England he had experienced neither encouragement nor flattery.

  • He's getting a little stiff in the joints of his good nature, but a good dose of flattery'll limber him up considerable.

  • She had a long struggle with herself, being fond of notice and flattery, and possessed of considerable pride.

  • They should be treated kindly, but not allowed too many toys and sweetmeats, nor too much flattery.

  • Julie acknowledged this flattery by a wan little smile, and following Hester out of the 24 room, went in to see her father.