seduction 英 [sɪ'dʌkʃ(ə)n]   美 [sɪ'dʌkʃən]

seduction

seduction  英 [sɪ'dʌkʃ(ə)n] 美 [sɪ'dʌkʃən]

n. 诱惑;魅力;(复数)诱惑物 

名词复数:seductions 

In the 1994 movie "The Last seduction," a femme fatale coaxes her lover into killing her husband for money. 1994年的电影《最后的诱惑》中,一个女人为了钱哄骗她的情人杀死了她的丈夫。
Its characters include a soldier caught up in a private world of seduction and a middle-class woman who discovers she has lost the lower half of her bikini while swimming. 书中的人物包括一个陷入诱惑的世界无法自拔的士兵,和一个发现自己在游泳的时候把下身的比基尼弄丢的中产阶级妇女。

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  • n. 诱惑;魅力;(复数)诱惑物
  • 1. In the 1994 movie "The Last seduction," a femme fatale coaxes her lover into killing her husband for money.

    1994年的电影《最后的诱惑》中,一个女人为了钱哄骗她的情人杀死了她的丈夫。

  • 2. Its characters include a soldier caught up in a private world of seduction and a middle-class woman who discovers she has lost the lower half of her bikini while swimming.

    书中的人物包括一个陷入诱惑的世界无法自拔的士兵,和一个发现自己在游泳的时候把下身的比基尼弄丢的中产阶级妇女。

  • seduction (n.) 1520s, from Middle French séduction, from Latin seductionem (nominative seductio), noun of action from past participle stem of seducere (see seduce). Originally with reference to actions or beliefs; sexual sense is from 1769, originally always with women as the objects. Earlier appearance of the word in Middle English with a sense "treason, treachery" probably is a confusion with sedition, which confusion also is found in Old French seducion "treason, betrayal."
se·duc·tion / sɪˈdʌkʃn ; NAmE sɪˈdʌkʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the act of persuading sb to have sex with you 诱奸 Cleopatra's seduction of Caesar 克里奥帕特拉对凯撒的引诱 2 [countable ,  usually plural ,  uncountable ] seduction(of sth) the qualities or features of sth that make it seem attractive 诱惑力;魅力;吸引力 SYN enticement Who could resist the seductions of the tropical island? 谁能不为这个热带海岛的魅力而倾倒呢? seduction seductions se·duc·tion / sɪˈdʌkʃn ; NAmE sɪˈdʌkʃn /
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