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1 seduce
transitive verb1) (sexually) verführenseduce somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu verführen od. verleiten, etwas zu tun
* * *[si'dju:s](to persuade or attract into doing, thinking etc (something, especially something foolish or wrong): She was seduced by the attractions of the big city.) verführen- academic.ru/65416/seduction">seduction- seductive* * *se·ducevt▪ to \seduce sb1. (persuade to have sex) jdn verführen2. (win over) jdn verführen [o gewinnen]▪ to \seduce sb into doing sth jdn dazu verleiten, etw zu tun* * *[sɪ'djuːs]vtverführento seduce sb into doing sth — jdn zu etw verleiten, jdn dazu verleiten, etw zu tun
to seduce sb ( away) from his duty/a place — jdn seine Pflichten vergessen lassen/von einem Ort weglocken
to seduce sb (away) from his wife — jdn seiner Frau abspenstig machen
* * *1. eine Frau etc verführen (auch fig jemanden verleiten, verlocken:into, to zu;into doing dazu, etwas zu tun)2. seduce (away) from jemanden von seiner Pflicht etc abbringen, jemanden von seiner Arbeit etc weglocken* * *transitive verb1) (sexually) verführenseduce somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu verführen od. verleiten, etwas zu tun
* * *v.verführen v.
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