entice
entice 英 [ɪnˈtaɪs] 美 [ɛnˈtaɪs]
vt. 诱使;怂恿
进行时:enticing 过去式:enticed 过去分词:enticed 第三人称单数:entices
- Let's say your friend wants to go to the movies and you don't want to. Your friend might try to entice you by offering to buy you popcorn and a soda. Entice means to persuade with promises of something.
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- vt. 诱使;怂恿
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1. The higher rate would entice banks to tie up money they otherwise might lend to customers or other banks.
更高的利率将诱使银行收回流动性,减少向客户或其它银行发放贷款的数量。
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2. He tries to counterfeit all the good things God offers you, aiming at our weakness in order to exploit our vulnerabilities and entice us into the darkness.
他试图假冒所有上帝提供给我们的好事情,针对我们的弱点,以便开发我们的缺点,诱使我们进入黑暗。
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3. "But the technique used to entice users to click on the attachment or malicious link is the same: offer the user something he wants to see," he wrote.
他还写道,“在诱使用户点击恶意附件和恶意链接上所使用的技巧却是相同的:即给用户展示他感兴趣的东西”。
- entice (v.) late 13c., intice, from Old French enticier "to stir up (fire), to excite, incite," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *intitiare "set on fire," from Latin in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + titio (genitive titionis) "firebrand," which is of uncertain origin. Meaning "to allure, attract" is from c. 1300. Related: Enticed; enticing; enticingly.
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