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ingratiating

/in-grey-shee-ey-ting/US // ɪnˈgreɪ ʃiˌeɪ tɪŋ //

亲切,亲切的,谄媚,亲切感

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : charming; agreeable; pleasing.
    • : deliberately meant to gain favor: an ingratiating manner.

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Examples

  • They might have been the most ingratiating band in the world.

  • But the little blooper that resulted made Fallon seem more ingratiating than ever.

  • Though David was criticized for tossing softball or ingratiating questions, he, in fact, knew what he was doing.

  • He could be petty and mean-spirited to subordinates, ingratiating and sycophantic to bosses and celebrities.

  • Man gets divorced late in life and copes by ingratiating himself with unsuspecting Brooklynites.

  • But in May, 1819, he was recalled to France, and soon found means of ingratiating himself with the Bourbons.

  • I have looked in,” said Aristide, with his ingratiating smile, “to see whether you are ready to go to the Madeleine.

  • "Can't bear to stay near a man that mentions so much money in a breath," said Scattergood, with his most ingratiating grin.

  • This is a thing I would despise in anybody else; but he is so jolly insidious 240 and ingratiating!

  • To Buckingham and Company the idea of governing such a "simpleton," and thus ingratiating themselves with the King, was enticing.