- 看过 seduction 的人也看了 :
- persuasion
- lure
- temptation
- come-on
- attraction
- allurement
- inducement
- cajolery
- tantalizing
seduction 的定义
seduction 近义词
enticement
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seduction 的反义词 2 个
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- When Linda realizes that Monica’s encounters with the President could give her the leverage to become the genuine Washington player she’s so desperate to become, the friendship becomes a seduction.
- Some people, though, have fought the seduction of commerce and won.
- He then, in the words of one of Norman’s lawyers at her trial, “succeeded in accomplishing her seduction.”
- The second was that the demand for seduction schooling was elastic.
- In 1954, Dr. Fredric Wertham made the same claim in his controversial book, Seduction of the Innocent.
- There were two modes of being with him, I think it was seduction on the one hand and bewilderment on the other.
- These creative writers mastered seduction off the page, too.
- Had some of them previously witnessed his attempts at seduction?
- I dared not trust myself to the seduction of his manner and voice—he was a past-master in the art of making love.
- Margaret, I don't mind being party to a flirtation—but I draw the line at being the victim of a seduction.
- He is dazzled by the spectacular glories of the capital, but his native stock of cannyness renders him proof against seduction.
- She used all her arts of attraction, of seduction, but he remained obdurate.
- In many instances the seduction is effected by other children, and often at a very early age.