ingratiating
ingratiating 英 [ɪnˈgreɪʃieɪtɪŋ] 美 [ɪnˈɡreʃiˌetɪŋ]
adj. 逢迎的,讨好的;迷人的,吸引人的
- If someone in your class places an apple on your teacher's desk in an ingratiating manner, that means he's making a calculated move to suck up and win your teacher's favor.
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- adj. 逢迎的,讨好的;迷人的,吸引人的
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1. But enriching confectionary makers by ingratiating themselves to male co-workers and bosses is just daft.
但是,为了男同事和老板们而讨好她们却养肥了糖果制造商,这显得非常的愚蠢。
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2. It’s also possible that our experience was not at all representative of the charm and ingratiating qualities pit bulls can demonstrate.
当然也有可能,即,以我们的经历,还够不上匹配斗牛犬所表现出来的那种迷人魅力以及谄媚能力。
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3. On your first meeting, they can be well-poised and ingratiating, and can seem like they'd make great bosses, but that changes quickly once you start working for them.
在你们的第一次会面时,他们风采翩翩,令人愉悦,也看上去会是个不错的老板,但是,一旦你为他们开始工作,事情就变了。
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