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词根:beguile
adj.beguiling 欺骗的;消遣的;令人陶醉的
n.beguiler 消遣者;欺骗者
v.beguiling 欺骗;使愉快地度过;迷住(beguile的ing形式)
vt.beguile 欺骗;使着迷;轻松地消磨
verb
transitive verb
hoodwink
beguiled her classmates into doing the work for her
to engage the interest of by or as if by guile
His seductive voice beguiled the audience.
to lead by deception
beguiled into ambush
to while away especially by some agreeable occupationalso: divert sense 2
The seven poems were written to beguile the tedium of a sea voyage. —Vernon Louis Parrington
intransitive verb
to deceive by wiles
had intended to beguile
Middle English bigilen, beguilen, from bi-, be- be- + gile guile or gilen "to deceive, cheat," borrowed from Old French guiler, derivative of guile
The first known use of beguile was in the 13th century
beguileverb
to deceive by cunning means
was beguiled into thinking everything was all right
to draw notice or interest by charm it is the scenery that beguiles the tourists
a beguiling manner
to cause time to pass pleasantly
beguile the time by telling stories
beguileverb
to deceive by cunning means
was beguiled into thinking everything was all right
to draw notice or interest by charm it is the scenery that beguiles the tourists
a beguiling manner
to cause time to pass pleasantly
beguile the time by telling stories
beguileverb
to deceive by cunning means
was beguiled into thinking everything was all right
to draw notice or interest by charm it is the scenery that beguiles the tourists
a beguiling manner
to cause time to pass pleasantly
beguile the time by telling stories
1 An hour glass, a pepper mill, a compass, an inkstand, stand for utility, and quaint and twisted musical instruments and a backgammon board for beguilement.
2 You're back in the youth of the race—back in the beguilement of the young world.
3 But Coppola is altogether more interested in how the women register their own beguilement, and also how McBurney, with more instinct than calculation, manipulates their sympathies and awakens their repressed desires.
4 But she is deceived by her own false valuation; she can only see herself in the image that she makes for the beguilement of man.
5 In agony, he prays for death; when he learns of the decease of his wife and her beguilement by Nessus into an unintentional crime, his resentment softens.
6 Was all this then but a seeming and a beguilement?’
7 Many who have believed his words have become victims of this beguilement.
许多相信了他的话的人成了这个骗局的受害者.
8 Ultimately, “The Garden Party” is a mood piece, less concerned with the profoundly tricky merging of individuals and families than with the beguilements of summer and of love.
9 For a week she reproached herself for having fallen a victim to the Frohman beguilements.
10 He made himself comfortable with morning papers and a novel—not one of Mr. Stanhope's—and began to seek beguilement.
11 The afternoon's ride with him and Crossjay was an agreeable beguilement to her in prospect.
下午与他和克罗·斯杰骑马兜风对她来说将是一桩令人向往的愉快的消遣。
12 In her tones was beguilement, in her eyes the lure of an evil thing.
13 That God holds in his hands, Azariah answered; and when tired of waiting for maidens who did not appear their beguilement was continued by shadows advancing and retreating across the roadway.
14 Indomitable and irreplaceable, embodying glamour, excess and beguilement, she was the Hollywood star.
15 After she knew exceedingly sad, sad, she goes to cathedral beguilement.
她知道了以后非常的伤心,伤心之余,她到教堂去散心。
16 He had so far been the victim of the sex, and in his own small way had suffered scorn and beguilement enough.
17 And I obediently would watch her wriggling beguilements, and the man's smirking idiocy, with bewilderment.
18 She, who had never loved amid all the beguilements the world had to offer, to be conquered by the very man she had trained herself to despise!
19 From that day to this, if I have felt a beguilement toward the flesh-pots, I still hear the stern tones of Horace Mann.
20 Vivien is certainly "one of the damsels of the lake" in Malory, and the damsels of the lake seem to be lake fairies, with all their beguilements and strange unstable loves.
1 欺骗
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