enticing如何读

英:[ɪnˈtaɪsɪŋ]

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enticing是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 迷人的
  2. 诱人的
  3. 引诱的
  4. 有吸引力的,吸引人的
  5. 有诱惑力的
  6. 动人心目的
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  1. 动词的entice的现在分词形式

enticing词根

词根:entice

n.

enticement 诱惑;怂恿;引诱物;吸引力

vt.

entice 诱使;怂恿

enticing英英释义

adjective

arousing strong attraction or interest : alluring an enticing menu an enticing opportunity/possibility Some of the most enticing food on the menu is in the "little bite" section, more than a dozen appetizers priced from $5 to $11 per plate.—Aleta Watson … the books that would give him a taste of the knowledge which was more enticing to his wide-awake young mind than clothes and food to his poor little body.—Louisa May Alcott

an enticing aroma

enticing词源英文解释

The first known use of enticing was in 1553

enticing 例句

1 And out of these three, I think the last was the most purely enticing, the most freighted with meaning.

2 Performing on the school’s impressive organ at Paul Hall, he offers an enticing program: Devoted fans of Liszt’s piano works sometimes forget that he composed significant pieces for organ.

3 Her breasts were pointy and large in the thin white sleeveless sweater she wore that squeezed each contour and flowed outward smoothly with the tops of her enticing hips.

4 Or I could explain the sad truth–that the slate of enticing films this year was significantly lower than in previous ones.

5 Whenever Mr. Brookshire sings, “Pow” turns intimate, allowing for an enticing sort of melodrama to creep into the piece.

6 On Wednesday, March 15, the velvety-voiced British mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly presents an enticing recital of songs by Copland, Berlioz, Schumann and Poulenc, accompanied by the pianist Joseph Middleton, in this inviting setting.

7 "Harry Potter is a pretty enticing setting, but we're pretty different," added Jean.

8 It's a moody and enticing visual poem, but the choreography, for six dancers, struggles to achieve the same suggestiveness.

9 The syrup is then tossed with fresh sliced peaches and a fragrant pinch of fresh thyme, making the sumptuous summer fruit all the more enticing.

10 Rice flour batter produced the most enticing exteriors by far.

11 To cultural and gender studies he bequeathed the enticing idea that the judgmental look or predatory gaze of others shaped and commonly distorted a person’s sense of who they were.

12 There’s some enticing talent behind this contemporary riff on the classic fairy tale, in which the heroine is a young woman taken to a sleep-disorder clinic after dozing for, ahem, several centuries.

13 At Panshi, a Bangladeshi restaurant, samosas are piled enticingly in the window.

14 Just look at that enticing tangle of pasta, those juicy collapsed tomatoes.

15 I’m usually up for an adventure, and I’m bored, too, but the idea of being all wet and cold is not at all enticing.

16 BAR HOP Two of Providence’s most enticing bars are hidden on a residential Federal Hill side street.

17 Black rice, also called forbidden rice, has a real allure thanks to its enticing purple-black color and nutty flavor.

18 A Quick Stop in Old Cuba FOR most Americans, Havana remains — as a Cuban tourism official recently quipped to a reporter — “the forbidden city,” subject to a United States travel ban and enticingly off-limits.

19 And this film holds your interest, even if Jean-Marie remains what he must be to Mr. Cohen: an enticing puzzlement, his faith a mystery.

20 A training facility for this acclaimed orchestral academy, which grooms select young musicians fresh from colleges and conservatories, this $154 million center also contains a performance space and anchors an enticing public arts complex.

enticing 同义词

5 诱惑人的

tempting alluring

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