ingratiate 英 [ɪnˈgreɪʃieɪt]   美 [ɪnˈɡreʃiˌet]

ingratiate

ingratiate  英 [ɪnˈgreɪʃieɪt] 美 [ɪnˈɡreʃiˌet]

vt. 使迎合;使讨好;使逢迎 

进行时:ingratiating  过去式:ingratiated  过去分词:ingratiated  第三人称单数:ingratiates  名词复数:ingratiates 

People use conformity to ingratiate themselves with others. 人们利用随大流来讨好其他人。
Coaching can encourage you to exhibit the right body language, ingratiate yourself with the interviewer and better communicate your skills and experience. 培训可以促进你展现恰当的肢体语言,很好的迎合你的面试官,培养你的交流技巧和经验。

  • To ingratiate is to make obvious efforts to gain someone's favor, in other words — to kiss up to someone.
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  • vt. 使迎合;使讨好;使逢迎
  • 1. People use conformity to ingratiate themselves with others.

    人们利用随大流来讨好其他人。

  • 2. Coaching can encourage you to exhibit the right body language, ingratiate yourself with the interviewer and better communicate your skills and experience.

    培训可以促进你展现恰当的肢体语言,很好的迎合你的面试官,培养你的交流技巧和经验。

  • 3. Fed chairmen have been known to ingratiate themselves into the president’s favor close to election time by means of loose monetary policy and the false (and temporary) prosperity it brings about.

    世人早已知道美联储主席躬身迎合总统,在选举来临时实行宽松的货币政策并由此带来虚假(或短暂)的繁荣。

  • ingratiate (v.) 1620s, possibly via 16c. Italian ingraziarsi "to bring (oneself) into favor," or an unrecorded Medieval Latin *ingratiatus, from Latin phrase in gratiam "for the favor of," from in "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + gratia "favor, grace" (from suffixed form of PIE root *gwere- (2) "to favor"). Related: Ingratiated; ingratiating.
in·grati·ate / ɪnˈɡreɪʃieɪt ; NAmE ɪnˈɡreɪʃieɪt / verb [no passive ] ingratiateyourself (with sb) ( disapproving) to do things in order to make sb like you, especially sb who will be useful to you 讨好;巴结;迎合 The first part of his plan was to ingratiate himself with the members of the committee. 他的计划的第一步是拉拢委员会的成员。 ingratiate ingratiates ingratiated ingratiating in·grati·ate / ɪnˈɡreɪʃieɪt ; NAmE ɪnˈɡreɪʃieɪt /
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