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1 entice
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2 entice
transitive verbentice somebody/something [away] from somebody/something — jemanden/etwas von jemandem/etwas fortlocken
entice somebody into doing or to do something — jemanden dazu verleiten, etwas zu tun
* * *(to attract or tempt: Goods are displayed in shop windows to entice people into the shop.) locken- academic.ru/24525/enticement">enticement- enticing* * *en·tice[ɪnˈtaɪs, AM enˈ-]vthe was \enticed away from his profession er wurde aus seiner Stellung abgeworben▪ to \entice sb to do sth jdn dazu verleiten [o verführen], etw zu tun* * *[In'taɪs]vtlocken; (= lead astray) verführen, verleitento entice sb to do sth or into doing sth — jdn dazu verführen or verleiten, etw zu tun
* * *entice [ınˈtaıs] v/ta) jemanden weglocken ( from von),b) WIRTSCH jemanden abwerben;my friend has enticed my wife away mein Freund hat mir meine Frau abspenstig gemacht2. verlocken, -leiten, -führen ( alle:into sth zu etwas):* * *transitive verbentice somebody/something [away] from somebody/something — jemanden/etwas von jemandem/etwas fortlocken
entice somebody into doing or to do something — jemanden dazu verleiten, etwas zu tun
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3 entice
en·tice [ɪnʼtaɪs, Am enʼ-] vtto \entice sb [away from sth] jdn [von etw dat weg]locken;he was \enticed away from his profession er wurde aus seiner Stellung abgeworben;to \entice sb to do sth jdn dazu verleiten [o verführen], etw zu tun -
4 entice
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5 entice
[ɪn'taɪs]vtlocken, (lead astray) verleiten -
6 entice
[ɪn'taɪs]vtlocken, (lead astray) verleiten -
7 entice away
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > entice away
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8 tempt
transitive verb1) (attract)tempt somebody out/into the town — jemanden hinauslocken/in die Stadt locken
tempt somebody to do something — in jemandem den Wunsch wecken, etwas zu tun
2) (cause to have strong urge)tempt somebody to do something — jemanden geneigt machen, etwas zu tun
be tempted to do something — versucht sein, etwas zu tun
3) (entice) verführenbe tempted into doing something — sich dazu verleiten lassen, etwas zu tun
don't tempt me! — verleite mich nicht!
4) (provoke) herausforderntempt fate or providence — das Schicksal herausfordern
* * *[tempt](to (try to) persuade or attract to do something; to make (someone) want to do (something): The sunshine tempted them (to go) out.) verlocken- academic.ru/74009/temptation">temptation- tempter
- tempting
- temptingly
- be tempted to do something
- be tempted* * *[tempt]vt1. (entice)▪ to \tempt sb jdn in Versuchung führen▪ to be \tempted schwachwerden▪ to be \tempted to do sth versucht sein, etw zu tun▪ to \tempt sb to do [or into doing] sth jdn dazu verleiten [o verführen] [o bringen], etw zu tunto \tempt the appetite den Appetit anregen2. (attract)▪ to \tempt sb jdn reizen [o locken]the sunny day \tempted me into shorts and T-shirt der sonnige Tag verlockte mich dazu, Shorts und T-Shirt zu tragen3.▶ to \tempt fate [or providence] das Schicksal herausfordern* * *[tempt]vt1) (= entice) in Versuchung führen; (successfully) verführen, verleitento tempt sb to do or into doing sth — jdn dazu verleiten or verführen, etw zu tun
don't tempt me — bring or führ mich nicht in Versuchung!
one is tempted to believe that... — man möchte fast glauben, dass...
I am very tempted to accept — ich bin sehr versucht anzunehmen
try and tempt her to eat a little — versuchen Sie, ob Sie sie nicht dazu bringen können, etwas zu essen
are you sure you won't come? – no, I won't be tempted! — willst du bestimmt nicht mitkommen? – nein, ich bleibe hart
to tempt fate or providence (fig) — sein Schicksal herausfordern; (in words) den Teufel an die Wand malen
2) (REL) versuchen, in Versuchung führen* * *tempt [tempt] v/t1. REL und allg jemanden versuchen, in Versuchung führento do, into doing zu tun):tempt sb away from jemanden weglocken von;be tempted to do sth versucht oder geneigt sein, etwas zu tun;can I tempt you to another glass of wine? kann ich Sie noch zu einem Glas Wein verführen?* * *transitive verb1) (attract)tempt somebody out/into the town — jemanden hinauslocken/in die Stadt locken
tempt somebody to do something — in jemandem den Wunsch wecken, etwas zu tun
tempt somebody to do something — jemanden geneigt machen, etwas zu tun
be tempted to do something — versucht sein, etwas zu tun
3) (entice) verführenbe tempted into doing something — sich dazu verleiten lassen, etwas zu tun
4) (provoke) herausforderntempt fate or providence — das Schicksal herausfordern
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9 lead on
1. transitive verb1) (entice)he's leading you on — er versucht, dich zu reizen
2) (deceive) auf den Leim führenshe's just leading him on — sie hält ihn nur zum Narren
3) (take further)2. intransitive verbthat leads me on to my next point — das bringt mich zu meinem nächsten Punkt
1) imper. (go first)2)leading on from what you have just said,... — um fortzuführen, was Sie eben sagten,...
lead on to the next topic — etc. zum nächsten Thema usw. führen
* * *1) (to deceive with false expectations.) zum Weitermachen, etc. verlocken2) (to go first; to show the way: Lead on!) vorangehen* * *◆ lead onto \lead on on in a car mit einem Auto voranfahren▪ to \lead on sb on1. (deceive) jdm etw vormachen2. (raise false hopes, sexually) jdn verführen3. (encourage to do bad things)▪ to \lead on sb on jdn anstiften* * *1. vi usu imperlead on, sergeant! — führen Sie an, Feldwebel!
lead on, John! — geh vor, John!
2. vt sep(= deceive) anführen (inf), hinters Licht führen; (= tease) aufziehen, auf den Arm nehmen (inf)she's just leading him on — sie hält ihn nur zum Narren or führt ihn nur an der Nase herum
* * *A v/t1. verführen, verlocken ( beide:with mit)lead sb on to think that … jemanden glauben machen, dass …B v/i vorangehen* * *1. transitive verb1) (entice)he's leading you on — er versucht, dich zu reizen
2) (deceive) auf den Leim führen2. intransitive verb1) imper. (go first)2)leading on from what you have just said,... — um fortzuführen, was Sie eben sagten,...
lead on to the next topic — etc. zum nächsten Thema usw. führen
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10 tempt
[tempt] vt1) ( entice)to \tempt sb jdn in Versuchung führen;to be \tempted schwach werden;to be \tempted to do sth versucht sein, etw zu tun;to \tempt the appetite den Appetit anregen2) ( attract)to \tempt sb jdn reizen [o locken];the sunny day \tempted me into shorts and T-shirt der sonnige Tag verlockte mich dazu, Shorts und T-Shirt zu tragenPHRASES:to \tempt fate [or providence] das Schicksal herausfordern
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