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seductive

/si-duhk-tiv/US // sɪˈdʌk tɪv //UK // (sɪˈdʌktɪv) //

诱人的,诱人,诱惑人的,诱惑力

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to seduce; enticing; beguiling; captivating: a seductive smile.

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Examples

  • There used to be a seductive mystery to a box of chocolates — you didn’t know what you were going to get until you took a bite.

  • Instead, they've painted a seductive story in which retail investors found a loophole that allows them to make money at the expense of hedge funds and other wealthy investors who had shorted the stock.

  • People are scrutinizing big tech and its seductive algorithms.

  • The minimal title — solemn, seductive and assured — snapped me to attention.

  • A high-performance AMG A35 model amps up the fun, with a 302-hp engine, all-wheel drive and seductive exhaust growl.

  • Asteroids is such a seductive escape that some men feel guilty about giving in to it.

  • Who knew explaining how to change a tire and back out of a ditch could be so seductive?

  • It would take a very seductive film project to get me off writing my next novel, but that could certainly happen.

  • For the film to work, it needs to be seductive and entertaining as hell.

  • Read a cautionary tale about the seductive and dangerous power of a charlatan sociopath, featuring goats and the American Dream.

  • He too had the sense of adventure, and his eyes were more than usually compelling and his voice more seductive.

  • The almost lazy naturalness and simplicity faded gradually out of it, revealing the alert and seductive woman of the world.

  • He did not say good night until she had become supple to his gentle, seductive entreaties.

  • A vision—a transcendently seductive vision of a Mexican girl arose before her.

  • After lunch felt so sick of scribble, scribble, scribble whilst adventure sat seductive upon my doorstep that I fluttered forth.