Tempt with Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɛmpt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
TEMPT with / TEMPT widh
tˈɛmpt/ /wˈɪð
TEMPT widh
释义
To try to make someone want to do something, usually something they shouldn't, by offering something attractive or appealing.
用法与细微差别
'Tempt with' is often used in more formal or descriptive contexts. Common collocations: 'tempt with food', 'tempt with money'. The thing used to tempt is named after 'with'. Usually implies the action is strong but not always successful.
Spanish: tentar conPortuguese (BR): tentar comPortuguese (PT): tentar comChinese (Simplified): 用...诱惑Chinese (Traditional): 用...誘惑Hindi: ...से लुभानाArabic: إغراء بـBengali: ... দিয়ে প্রলুব্ধ করাRussian: соблазнять с помощьюJapanese: ...で誘惑するVietnamese: dụ dỗ bằngKorean: ...로 유혹하다Turkish: ...ile baştan çıkarmakUrdu: ...سے بہکاناIndonesian: menggoda dengan
例句
She tried to tempt him with chocolate.
basic
The ad tempts shoppers with big discounts.
basic
Don't tempt her with that offer; she might accept.
basic
They tried to tempt me with the promise of a free trip, but I said no.
natural
"Don't tempt me with dessert! I'm on a diet," he laughed.
natural
Mark always tries to tempt us with new gadgets at work.
natural