n. 1.引诱;诱惑。 2.勾引;诱奸。 3.〔常 pl.〕诱惑物;吸引力;魅力。 短语和例子 the seductions of country life 乡村生活的吸引力。
enticing someone astray from right behavior
an act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone 同义词:conquest,
In colloquial language and fictional literature, seduction is the process of deliberately enticing a person, to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; to corrupt, to persuade or induce to engage in sexual behaviour. The word seduction stems from Latin and means literally "to lead astray".
例句与用法
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This was a case of sly, evil seduction as well as murder . 这是一件狡猾、恶毒的诱奸案和谋杀案。
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It requires no complicated theories of a preference for authoritarians or personal seduction . 并不需要所谓偏爱独裁者或个人魅力等复杂理论。
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The girls of fanny's generation were not enabled to purchase sixteen pages of excitement for a penny, rich with histories of crime, murder, oppressed virtue, and the heartless seductions of the aristocracy . 芬妮这一代的女孩子,还不能花一便士就获得十六页的有趣享受,看到许多罪恶和凶杀故事,以及好人如何受欺侮,贵族如何毫无心肝地勾引妇女等等。
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It ' ll make the whole seduction part less repugnant 这样我勾引你就不会惹你反感了
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A ritual of seduction or a war declaration 一种诱奸还是一个战争宣告的仪式?
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The colour of this gemstone is pure seduction 的颜色是极为诱惑人的。
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The art of seduction hong kong version son yae jin 决战偷心男香港版
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It ' s being used for your seduction 这东西被你来当作礼物送给她了?
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Seduction has no two finer allies 没有比这两样更能诱惑人的组合了
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You ' re forgetting the last seduction 你正在忘记最后的勾引。