inveigle
美 [ɪnˈviɡ(ə)l]
英 [ɪnˈviːɡ(ə)l] 
词形变化
第三人称单数:inveigles 现在分词:inveigling 过去式:inveigled 同义词
英汉双解
1. | ~ sb/yourself (into sth/into doing sth) 引诱;哄骗;骗取to achieve control over sb in a clever and dishonest way, especially so that they will do what you want |
| He inveigled himself into her affections(= dishonestly made her love him) . 他骗取了她的爱。 |
英汉解释
英英解释
例句
lure, entice, inveigle, decoy, tempt, seduce These verbs mean to lead or attempt to lead into a wrong or foolish course, as of action.
这些动词意思是引导或试图诱导至错误或愚蠢的道路,如行动的道路。
in the main , the eisenhower administration did not try to inveigle kennedy into underwriting it ' s policies.
总的说来,艾森豪威尔政府并没有设法诱骗肯尼迪在它的政策上签字画押。
a fear which often drives us not to search for understanding, but to deceive, inveigle, and obfuscate.
这种恐惧经常驱使我们不去追求了解,而是欺瞒、劝诱以及模棱两可。
the contract, instead of actually fulfilling the contract, to inveigle the opposite party into continuing to sign and fulfill the contract.
没有实际履行能力,以先履行小额合同或者部分履行合同的方法,诱骗对方当事人继续签订和履行合同的。
Its measures of corruption, for example, inveigle their way into the political debate in many of its client countries.
比如,其对腐败的定义标准可以诱使许多客户国陷入政治争论。
Inveigle implies winning over by coaxing, flattery, or artful talk:
Inveigle暗指通过哄骗、奉承或花言巧语而达到目的: