temptation

temptation [tempˈteɪʃn]  [tɛmpˈteʃən] 

temptation的解释

第三人称复数:temptations

temptation 基本解释

temptation

名词诱惑,引诱; 诱惑物

temptation 相关例句

名词

1. Don't give in to temptation.
    要经得住诱惑。

temptation 网络解释

temptation在线翻译

1. 邪念,诱惑:ecstasy 销魂 | temptation 邪念,诱惑 | blasphemy, profanation 亵渎

temptation 词典解释

1. 诱惑;引诱;诱惑物;诱因
    If you feel you want to do something or have something, even though you know you really should avoid it, you can refer to this feeling as temptation. You can also refer to the thing you want to do or have as a temptation .

    e.g. Will they be able to resist the temptation to buy?
           他们能忍住诱惑不买吗?
    e.g. ...the many temptations to which you will be exposed.
           你将面临的许多诱惑

temptation 单语例句

1. The temptation is strong to view China as a rising star with volcanic buying power.

2. No one can resist the temptation of ice cream in the summer.

3. Intensified argument indicates that the authorities have resisted the temptation to come to any conclusion before the issue has been thoroughly studied.

4. When a dog comes home from a walk filthy and smelling of something unmentionable, the temptation sometimes is to throw the darn thing in the washing machine.

5. temptation的翻译

5. These staff need to pay particular attention company loyalty and daily work objectives, and not be influenced by prejudice or temptation.

6. 911查询·英语单词

6. With the crucial information in hand and facing the temptation of getting rich overnight, they trap themselves in a fatal dilemma.

7. Pledged teens choose an " accountability partner " a friend to back them up and go on weekend " group dates " to distract them from temptation.

8. If experimental results do not measure up to the prediction, then there is always a temptation to manipulate the results.

9. But they obviously do not suffice to counter the temptation of the easy money and fame obtained with the help of steroids.

10. temptation是什么意思

10. But the White House appears serious about its declared intent to avoid triumphalism or the temptation to exploit the event for electoral gains.

temptation 英英释义

noun

1. the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire

    e.g. his enticements were shameless

    Synonym: enticement

2. something that seduces or has the quality to seduce

    Synonym: enticement

3. the desire to have or do something that you know you should avoid

    e.g. he felt the temptation and his will power weakened