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- He is liable to be reached by flattery. 他容易被谄媚奉承所打动。
- Don't bother buttering up to me. I'm too old a hand to be won over by flattery. 不必劳驾来拍我马屁。我可是个老资格,才不吃那一套哩。
- He was drawn in to purchase it by flattery. 他被诌媚诱骗买下了它。
- He is easily pleased by flattery. 恭维话容易讨好他。
- Persuasion by flattery (用奉承话的)劝诱;灌米汤的做法
- Some people are reached by flattery. 有些人就爱听奉承。
- To coax by flattery or wheedling;cajole. 巴结,讨好用奉承或讨好的方式劝诱;哄骗
- Men are often reached by flattery. 人常常因受到恭维而动心。
- To coax by flattery or wheedling; cajole. 巴结,讨好用奉承或讨好的方式劝诱;哄骗
- To seek favor or attention by flattery and obsequious behavior. 阿谀奉承用拍马屁和谄媚的态度来取悦,引起注意
- To win him by flattery would be an effort worse than useless. 想用笼络手段来赢得他的好感,准是比徒劳还要不如的白费劲。
- To persuade or attempt to persuade by flattery or guile; cajole. 哄骗通过奉承或哄骗说服或试图说服;用甜言蜜哄骗
- To persuade or attempt to persuade by flattery or guile;cajole. 哄骗通过奉承或哄骗说服或试图说服;用甜言蜜哄骗
- To seek favor or attention by flattery and obsequious behavior . "用拍马屁和谄媚的态度来取悦;引起注意.;"
- Relying now only on persuasion by word and deed, Christians organized themselves and worked to evangelize others and influence society. 基督徒现在只能依靠传福音与行为来劝服人,他们把自己组织起来致力于宣讲福音及影响社会。
- This text discusses Mengcius'viewpoint on persuasion by analyzing Mengcius. It consists of two parts: the principle of persuasion and the technique of persuasion. 孟子的说服观,包括孟子说服之道与说服之术两部分,前者为宏观的说服原理,后者为说服的方式和具体技巧。
- The reform of criminals through persuasion by reform- through-labour institutions has received a sincere response from most prisoners. 劳改机关对罪犯的感化,得到了多数罪犯真诚的响应。
- If one thing could stir his temper or excite his contempt more than another, it was to see a man be fooled by flattery, or elate with popularity. 如果说有什么最惹起他的脾气,最能激起他的轻蔑的事情,那就是看到一个人被当成傻瓜大捧特捧,或者因为声望而趾高气扬。
- Despite persuasion by neighbors that he should quit his job to release the pressure, Kellermann insisted that he would stay and help the company through its problems. 邻居劝他辞职以缓解压力,可是凯勒曼却坚持留任,以帮助房地美走出困境。
- It is essential to prevent the suppression of promising young writers by harsh criticism, as well as their corruption by flattery. 对于年轻有为的作家,既不要“棒杀”,也不要“捧杀”。