的英文怎麼說

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英文
動詞(巴結; 奉承; 討好) flatter; fawn on
  1. He is above the insincere flattery.

    他對這種假惺惺的諛不屑一顧。
  2. Arrogance has no defense against a toady.

    傲慢防不了媚者。
  3. He blarneys the ladies with the most shameless lies

    他用最無恥的謊言向那些女士們媚。
  4. " oh, " said albert with all the cajolery of which he was capable. " you surely will not do that, my dear count ?

    阿爾貝極盡諛地說, 「您當然不願意干這種差使了,我親愛的伯爵? 」
  5. Mr. slope's civility had been more than ordinarily greasy.

    斯洛普先生的禮儀比平日更為媚。
  6. He mimicked him behind his back, as the polite major bowed and smirked to lady clavering or miss amory.

    他在和氣的少校背後模仿他的動作,學他在克拉弗林夫人和艾默里小姐面前那副卑躬屈節、脅肩笑的神態。
  7. He had a cringing manner but a very harsh voice.

    他有卑屈媚的神情,但是聲音卻十分粗沙。
  8. In the, sandwichman, distributor of throwaways, nocturnal vagrant, insinuating sycophant, maimed sailor, blind stripling, superannuated bailiff s man, marfeast, lickplate, spoilsport, pickthank, eccentric public laughingstock seated on bench of public park under discarded perforated umbrella. destitution : the inmate of old man s house royal hospital, kilmainham, the inmate of simpson s hospital for reduced but respectable men permanently disabled by gout or want of sight. nadir of misery : the aged impotent disfranchised ratesupported moribund lunatic pauper

    行乞方面:欺詐成性的破產者,對每一英磅的欠款只有一先令四便士的微乎其微的償還能力者,廣告人,撒傳單的,夜間的流浪漢,巴結求寵的媚者,缺胳膊短腿的水手,雙目失明的青年,為法警跑腿的老朽318 ,宴會乞丐,舔盤子的,專掃人興的,馬屁精,撐著一把撿來的凈是窟窿的傘,坐在公園的長凳上,成為公眾笑料的怪人。
  9. These men are grumblers and faultfinders ; they follow their own evil desires ; they boast about themselves and flatter others for their own advantage

    這些人是私下議論,常發42怨言的,隨從自己的情43欲而行,口中說44誇大的話,為得便宜45媚人。 」
  10. The servant worn a fawning smile.

    僕人的臉上露出一種笑。
  11. He is liable to be reached by flattery.

    他容易被媚奉承所打動。
  12. I don't know what you've got to fuss about,

    我不知道你這是胡些什麼。
  13. Her generosity encouraged toadying among her neighbors.

    她的慷慨好施鼓勵了她鄰居們的媚奉承。
  14. These are grumblers, finding fault, following after their own lusts ; they speak arrogantly, flattering people for the sake of gaining an advantage

    猶16 .這些心是私下議論、常發怨言的、隨從自己的情慾而行、口中說誇大的話、為得便宜媚人。
  15. Artfully contrived to gain favor or confidence ; ingratiating

    媚的巧妙地設法取得好感或信任的;討好的
  16. The landladies paid court to her, in the obsequious way landladies have.

    女店主們以她們特有的媚方式向她獻殷勤。
  17. Behind the film of obsequiousness was an attitude of vast superiority that always set logan on edge.

    在這種媚的煙幕背後,卻隱藏著一種非常自命不凡的態度,這常使洛根看了生氣。
  18. Many of the old masters were overrated and that "their nauseous adulation of princely patrons" was undemocratic.

    人們把許多古代大畫家評價過高,他們「對于提倡藝術的王公大人媚得令人作嘔」,實在不大民主。
  19. He looked at the two ladies with an obsequious air.

    他看著兩位太太,滿臉媚的神情。
  20. Chandler's weasel face screwed into an obsequious smile.

    錢德勒黃鼠狼似的臉上現出了媚的笑容。
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