tempt 的定义
- to entice or allure to do something often regarded as unwise, wrong, or immoral.
- to attract, appeal strongly to, or invite: The offer tempts me.
- to render strongly disposed to do something: The book tempted me to read more on the subject.
- to put to the test in a venturesome way; provoke: to tempt one's fate.
- Obsolete. to try or test.
tempt 近义词
lure, entice
tempt 的近义词 47 个
- appeal to
- attract
- captivate
- charm
- dare
- fascinate
- induce
- intrigue
- invite
- motivate
- persuade
- seduce
- stimulate
- tantalize
- woo
- allure
- bait
- coax
- court
- decoy
- draw
- entrap
- honey
- hook
- incite
- influence
- instigate
- inveigle
- move
- oil
- promote
- provoke
- risk
- rouse
- solicit
- test
- train
- try
- wheedle
- whet
- butter up
- draw out
- lead on
- make mouth water
- mousetrap
- play up to
- turn one's head
tempt 的反义词 20 个
更多tempt例句
- Depending on how long it’s been on your face, you may crave a “mask break” and be tempted to take it off.
- Ideally, your mask should fit comfortably enough that you aren’t tempted to fidget with it and snugly enough that it stays in place for long periods of time.
- The Chiefs might be tempted to use some two-tight-end formations to give Mahomes more time to throw.
- Considering that outgoing Lions general manager Bob Quinn had dealt away the team’s sixth- and seventh-round picks, more help this year had to have been tempting.
- The Ward message was a warning for any of the Republicans in the Senate who may be tempted to follow suit in the upcoming trial.
- He says certain books, and even scary Halloween horror movies, tempt people to the devil.
- Small things about every day that tempt people, we wanted to find out what they were.
- You can never know who can become a spy for the enemy if you have enough means to pressure him, to blackmail him, to tempt him.
- Edison-bulb chandeliers and other treasures tempt you from the display windows of The Paris Market.
- Yes, high limits tempt politicians to squeeze donors mercilessly for money.
- I cannot believe that a good God would create or tolerate a Devil, nor that he would allow the Devil to tempt man.
- They used to tell us that this good God allowed a Devil to come on earth and tempt man to his ruin.
- Arobin pulled off his coat, and expressed himself ready and willing to tempt fate in her place.
- We never keep ony thing o' value in the house, to tempt them sort o' chaps, wi' a bank so near.
- Nevertheless some companies have a fine record, enough to tempt them to continue notwithstanding their trying reverses.