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Tempt Meaning in English

word

/ˈtɛmpt/
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/tˈɛmpt/
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释义

To attract or entice someone to do something, especially something unwise or wrong. Can also mean to appeal to someone or to risk provoking something bad.

用法与细微差别

Common idiom: "tempt fate" means to take an unnecessary risk. "I'm tempted" is a polite way to say you're attracted to an offer but haven't decided. "Tempting" as an adjective means attractive in a way that tests willpower. Often associated with food, offers, and moral choices.

例句

I'm tempted to quit my job and travel the world, but bills don't pay themselves.

natural

Don't tempt me with chocolate — I'm on a diet!

basic

The offer was good enough to tempt her into accepting.

basic

I wouldn't tempt fate by driving in this storm.

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The smell of fresh-baked cookies was designed to tempt customers into the store.

natural

Nothing could tempt him to betray his principles — not money, not power, not threats.

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