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1 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 -
2 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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3 tempt
[tempt]verbo transitivo tentare, istigareto tempt sb. into doing sth. — istigare o incitare qcn. a fare qcs.
••to tempt fate o providence — sfidare il destino o la sorte
* * *[tempt](to (try to) persuade or attract to do something; to make (someone) want to do (something): The sunshine tempted them (to go) out.) tentare- tempter
- tempting
- temptingly
- be tempted to do something
- be tempted* * *[tempt]verbo transitivo tentare, istigareto tempt sb. into doing sth. — istigare o incitare qcn. a fare qcs.
••to tempt fate o providence — sfidare il destino o la sorte
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4 tempt
tempt [tempt]∎ to tempt sb to do sth or into doing sth donner à qn l'envie de faire qch;∎ did you hit him? - no, but I was sorely tempted tu l'as frappé? - non, mais ce n'est pas l'envie qui m'en manquait;∎ I'm tempted to accept their offer je suis tenté d'accepter leur proposition;∎ and Satan tempted Christ et Satan tenta le Christ;∎ a rival company tried to tempt him away une entreprise rivale a essayé de le débaucher en lui faisant une offre alléchante;∎ I let myself be tempted into buying the car je n'ai pas pu résister à la tentation d'acheter la voiture;∎ the mild weather tempted us into the garden le temps doux nous a incités à aller au jardin;∎ humorous don't tempt me! n'essayez pas de me tenter!, ne me tentez pas!;∎ can I tempt you to another sandwich? je peux vous proposer encore un sandwich?, vous voulez encore un sandwich?;∎ to tempt fate or Providence tenter le sort ou le diable -
5 tempt
tempt vtr tenter (to do de faire) ; to be tempted être tenté (to do de faire ; by sth par qch) ; to tempt sb with sth attirer qn avec qch ; to tempt sb into doing sth inciter qn à faire qch ; to tempt sb back to work inciter qn à retourner au travail ; can I tempt you to a whisky? puis-je vous offrir un whisky? ; don't tempt me! n'essayez pas de me tenter! ; half/sorely tempted à moitié/fortement tenté.to tempt fate ou providence tenter le destin or sort. -
6 tempt vt
[tɛmpt](person) tentareto tempt Providence or fate — sfidare il destino
to tempt sb to do sth/into doing sth — indurre qn a fare qc
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7 tempt
[tɛmpt]vtto tempt sb to do sth/into doing sth — nakłaniać (nakłonić perf) kogoś do zrobienia czegoś
* * *[tempt](to (try to) persuade or attract to do something; to make (someone) want to do (something): The sunshine tempted them (to go) out.) kusić- tempter
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8 tempt
tempt [tempt]• don't tempt me! n'essaie pas de me tenter !* * *[tempt]transitive verb tenter••to tempt fate ou providence — tenter le destin or sort
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9 tempt
v. \tempt sb (into sth/ doing sth) 1. ятгах, үгэндээ оруулах, уруу татах. 2. дур татах, сэтгэл булаах, хорхой хүргэх. 3. өдөөж/ мэхэлж оруулах. tempter n. дур/ уруу татагч, толгой эргүүлэгч. tempting adj. дур татсан, хорхой хүргэсэн. -
10 verleiten
v/t lead astray; zum Verbrechen etc. verleiten tempt into crime etc.; jemanden verleiten, etw. zu tun seduce s.o. into doing s.th.; jemanden zu etw. verleiten (überreden) auch talk ( oder cajole) s.o. into doing s.th.; sich verleiten lassen (allow o.s. to) be tempted etc. (etw. zu tun into doing s.th.), succumb (to the temptation); dies verleitete mich zu der Annahme,... this led me to believe...* * *to mislead; to misguide; to tempt; to betray; to deceive* * *ver|lei|ten ptp verleitetvt1) (= verlocken) to tempt; (= verführen) to lead astraydie Sonne hat mich verleitet, schwimmen zu gehen — the sun tempted or enticed me to go swimming
jdn zur Sünde verléíten — to lead sb into sin
jdn zum Stehlen/Lügen verléíten — to lead or encourage sb to steal/lie
jdn zu einem Verbrechen verléíten — to lead or encourage sb to commit a crime
jdn zum Ungehorsam verléíten — to encourage sb to be disobedient
jdn dazu verléíten, die Schule zu schwänzen — to encourage sb to play truant
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jdn zu etw verléíten — to lead sb to sthjdn zu einem Irrtum verléíten — to lead sb to make or into making a mistake
* * *1) (to give a wrong idea to: Her friendly attitude misled me into thinking I could trust her.) mislead2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) surprise* * *ver·lei·ten *vt▪ sich akk [von jdm] [zu etw dat] \verleiten lassen to let oneself be persuaded [to do sth] [by sb], to let oneself be induced [to do sth] [by sb] form2. (verführen)* * *transitives Verbjemanden dazu verleiten, etwas zu tun — lead or induce somebody to do something; (verlocken) tempt or entice somebody to do something
* * *verleiten v/t lead astray;zum Verbrechen etcverleiten tempt into crime etc;jemanden verleiten, etwas zu tun seduce sb into doing sth;sich verleiten (allow o.s. to) be tempted etc (etwas zu tun into doing sth), succumb (to the temptation);dies verleitete mich zu der Annahme, … this led me to believe …* * *transitives Verbjemanden dazu verleiten, etwas zu tun — lead or induce somebody to do something; (verlocken) tempt or entice somebody to do something
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11 verführen
I v/t1. sexuell: seduce2. (verlocken) entice, tempt (zu to; etw. zu tun into doing); weitS. (vom rechten Weg abbringen) lead s.o. astray; jemanden zu einem Bierchen etc. verführen umg. tempt s.o. to a beer etc.II v/i: zum Diebstahl verführen be an invitation to steal; es verführt zum Kauf it makes you tempted to buy (it)* * *to seduce; to debauch; to bribe; to inveigle; to pervert* * *ver|füh|ren ptp verführtvtto tempt; (esp sexuell) to seduce; die Jugend, das Volk etc to lead astrayjdn zu etw verfǘhren, jdn verfǘhren, etw zu tun — to encourage sb to do sth
ich lasse mich gern verfǘhren — you can twist my arm (inf)
diese offenen Kisten verfǘhren ja direkt zum Diebstahl — these open boxes are an encouragement or invitation to steal
* * *1) (to trap: He was ensnared by her beauty.) ensnare2) (to lead (someone) to crime or to evil or immoral (especially sexually immoral) acts.) pervert3) (to persuade or attract into doing, thinking etc (something, especially something foolish or wrong): She was seduced by the attractions of the big city.) seduce* * *ver·füh·ren *vt1. (verleiten)* * *1.transitives Verb1) tempt2) (sexuell) seduce2.intransitives Verb* * *A. v/t1. sexuell: seduce2. (verlocken) entice, tempt (zu to;B. v/i:zum Diebstahl verführen be an invitation to steal;es verführt zum Kauf it makes you tempted to buy (it)* * *1.transitives Verb1) tempt2) (sexuell) seduce2.intransitives Verb* * *v.to debauch v.to ensnare v.to inveigle v.to seduce v. -
12 verlocken
vt/i entice, tempt; (verführen) auch seduce (etw. zu tun into doing s.th.); zum Kauf verlocken tempt people into buying; es verlockt zum Kauf it’s tempting ( oder it tempts one) to buy; der See / das schöne Wetter verlockt zum Baden / Spazierengehen the lake / the beautiful weather tempts one to bathe / go for a walk* * *to decoy; to entice; to allure; to seduce; to wile* * *ver|lọ|cken ptp verlo\#cktvtito entice, to tempt* * *(to (try to) persuade or attract to do something; to make (someone) want to do (something): The sunshine tempted them (to go) out.) tempt* * *ver·lo·cken *vi (geh)▪ [zu etw dat] \verlocken to make sth a tempting [or an attractive] prospect [for sb], to tempt [or entice] sb [to do sth], to make sb want to do sth▪ dazu \verlocken, etw zu tun to make sb want [or to tempt [or entice] sb] to do sth* * *transitives Verb (geh.) tempt; entice* * *etwas zu tun into doing sth);zum Kauf verlocken tempt people into buying;es verlockt zum Kauf it’s tempting ( oder it tempts one) to buy;der See/das schöne Wetter verlockt zum Baden/Spazierengehen the lake/the beautiful weather tempts one to bathe/go for a walk* * *transitives Verb (geh.) tempt; entice* * *v.to allure v. -
13 herausfordern
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t challenge (zu to); (provozieren) provoke (into + Ger.); das Unglück herausfordern court disaster; sein Glück oder das Schicksal herausfordern tempt fateII v/i: zur Kritik herausfordern invite criticism; das fordert geradezu heraus zu etw. / etw. zu tun that’s an open invitation to s.th. / to do s.th.* * *to evoke; to spur on; to defy; to challenge; to dare; to instigate* * *he|raus|for|dern [hɛ'rausfɔrdɐn] sep1. vt (ESP SPORT)to challenge ( zu to); (= provozieren) to provoke (zu etw to do sth); Kritik, Protest to invite; (= heraufbeschwören) Gefahr to court; Unglück to court, to invitedas Schicksal heráúsfordern — to tempt fate or providence
2. vi* * *1) (to behave as if inviting (something unpleasant): Going for a swim when you have a cold is just as asking for trouble.) ask for2) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) challenge3) (to challenge: I dare you to do it.) dare4) (to dare (someone to act); to challenge: I defy you to try and stop me!) defy* * *he·raus|for·dernI. vt▪ jdn \herausfordern to challenge sb2. (auffordern)▪ etw \herausfordern to invite sthGefahr \herausfordern to court dangerKritik \herausfordern to invite [or provoke] criticismdas Schicksal \herausfordern to tempt fateII. vi* * *1.transitives Verb1) (auch Sport) challenge2) (heraufbeschwören) provoke < person, resistance, etc.>; invite < criticism>; court < danger>2.sein Schicksal herausfordern — tempt fate or providence
intransitives Verb (provozieren)* * *herausfordern (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t challenge (das Unglück herausfordern court disaster;das Schicksal herausfordern tempt fateB. v/i:zur Kritik herausfordern invite criticism;das fordert geradezu heraus zu etwas/etwas zu tun that’s an open invitation to sth/to do sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (auch Sport) challenge2) (heraufbeschwören) provoke <person, resistance, etc.>; invite < criticism>; court < danger>2.sein Schicksal herausfordern — tempt fate or providence
intransitives Verb (provozieren)* * *v.to challenge v.to defy v.to provoke v. -
14 reizen
I v/t1. (ärgern) annoy, rile; (provozieren) provoke; er ist nervös - reiz ihn nicht he’s on edge - don’t irritate him; reizt den Hund bloß nicht! whatever you do, don’t provoke the dog; gereizt2. MED. irritate3. (anregen) (Gefühle, Neugier etc.) (a)rouse; (Appetit) stimulate, whet; (Gaumen) tickle; (locken) lure, tempt; dieses Modell reizt mich schon lange I’ve had a hankering for this model for a long time; die Aufgabe / Herausforderung reizt mich the task / challenge really attracts ( oder appeals to) me; ihn reizt die Gefahr danger has a great attraction for him, he likes to be where the danger is; es reizte ihn, etwas ganz Neues zu machen he was attracted by the idea of doing something completely different; es würde mich reizen, es zu tun it’d be a pleasure (to do it) it; stärker: I’d love to do it; das kann mich ( überhaupt) nicht reizen umg. that doesn’t appeal to me (in the slightest), it doesn’t grab me (at all) Sl.4. Kartenspiel: bidII v/i2. Kartenspiel: bid* * *to irritate; to rile; to excite; to attract; to annoy; to pique* * *rei|zen ['raitsn]1. vt2) (= verlocken) to appeal tojds Gaumen réízen — to make sb's mouth water
den Gaumen réízen — to make one's mouth water
jds Verlangen réízen — to waken or rouse sb's desire
es würde mich ja sehr réízen,... — I'd love to...
es reizt mich, nach Skye zu fahren — I've got an itch to go to Skye
es hat mich ja immer sehr gereizt,... — I've always had an itch to...
sie versteht es, Männer zu réízen — she knows how to appeal to men
was reizt Sie daran? — what do you like about it?
ein gereiztes Nashorn... — a rhinoceros when provoked...
jds Zorn réízen — to arouse sb's anger
jdn bis aufs Blut réízen — to push sb to breaking point
die Kinder reizten sie bis zur Weißglut — the children really made her see red
See:→ auch gereizt4) (Skat) to bid2. vi1) (MED) to irritate; (= stimulieren) to stimulateauf der Haut etc réízen — to irritate the skin etc
zum Widerspruch réízen — to invite contradiction
* * *1) (to make (a part of the body) sore, red, itchy etc: Soap can irritate a baby's skin.) irritate2) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) sweet* * *rei·zen[ˈraitsn̩]I. vt1. (verlocken)▪ jdn \reizen to appeal to sb, to tempt sbdiese Frau reizt mich schon irgendwie I'm quite attracted to this womandie Herausforderung reizt mich sehr I find this challenge very temptinges reizt mich sehr, für ein paar Jahre ins Ausland zu ziehen I'm very tempted to go overseas for a couple of years▪ etw \reizen to irritate sthätzender Rauch reizt die Lunge acrid smoke irritates the lungs3. (provozieren)reiz ihn besser nicht, er ist leicht aufbrausend better not provoke him, he's got a short fuseII. vider Anblick reizte zum Lachen what we saw made us laughihre Arroganz reizt zur Opposition her arrogance invites oppositionzum Husten \reizen to make one coughwill noch jemand \reizen? any more bids?; s.a. hoch* * *1.transitives Verb1) annoy; tease < animal>; (herausfordern, provozieren) provoke; (zum Zorn treiben) anger; s. auch gereizt2) (Physiol.) irritate3) (Interesse erregen bei)jemanden reizen — attract somebody; appeal to somebody
es würde mich sehr reizen, das zu tun — I'd love to do that
4) (Kartenspiele) bid2.intransitives Verb1)das reizt zum Lachen — it makes people laugh
2) (Kartenspiele) bidhoch reizen — (fig.) play for high stakes
* * *A. v/ter ist nervös - reiz ihn nicht he’s on edge - don’t irritate him;2. MED irritate3. (anregen) (Gefühle, Neugier etc) (a)rouse; (Appetit) stimulate, whet; (Gaumen) tickle; (locken) lure, tempt;dieses Modell reizt mich schon lange I’ve had a hankering for this model for a long time;ihn reizt die Gefahr danger has a great attraction for him, he likes to be where the danger is;es reizte ihn, etwas ganz Neues zu machen he was attracted by the idea of doing something completely different;das kann mich (überhaupt) nicht reizen umg that doesn’t appeal to me (in the slightest), it doesn’t grab me (at all) sl4. Kartenspiel: bidB. v/i2. Kartenspiel: bid* * *1.transitives Verb1) annoy; tease < animal>; (herausfordern, provozieren) provoke; (zum Zorn treiben) anger; s. auch gereizt2) (Physiol.) irritatejemanden reizen — attract somebody; appeal to somebody
es würde mich sehr reizen, das zu tun — I'd love to do that
4) (Kartenspiele) bid2.intransitives Verb1)2) (Kartenspiele) bidhoch reizen — (fig.) play for high stakes
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15 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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16 entice
(to attract or tempt: Goods are displayed in shop windows to entice people into the shop.) atraer, tentar- enticing
tr[ɪn'taɪs]1 persuadir, tentar, engatusar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto entice somebody into doing something lograr persuadir a alguien para que haga algov.• atraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• incitar v.• seducir v.• tentar v.ɪn'taɪstransitive verb atraer*they enticed him away with the offer of a higher salary — se lo llevaron prometiéndole un sueldo más alto
[ɪn'taɪs]VT (=tempt) atraer, tentar; (=seduce) seducirto entice sb into doing sth or to do sth — tentar a algn a hacer algo
to entice sb with food/an offer — tentar a algn con comida/una oferta
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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.) seducir- seductive
tr[sɪ'djʊːs]1 (sexually) seducir2 formal use (tempt, entice) tentar, seducirv.• camelar v.• corromper v.• deshonrar v.• distraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• seducir v.sɪ'duːs, sɪ'djuːsa) ( sexually) seducir*b) ( tempt) seducir*, tentar*to seduce somebody INTO -ING — tentar* a alguien a/+ inf
[sɪ'djuːs]VT (sexually) seducirto seduce sb into doing sth — (fig) engatusar or convencer a algn para que haga algo
* * *[sɪ'duːs, sɪ'djuːs]a) ( sexually) seducir*b) ( tempt) seducir*, tentar*to seduce somebody INTO -ING — tentar* a alguien a/+ inf
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18 lure
I [lʊə(r)]1) (for birds) richiamo m.; (for fish) esca f.2) (attraction) allettamento m., esca f. (of per)II [lʊə(r)]verbo transitivo attirare ( into in)to lure sb. into doing sth. — indurre qcn. a fare qcs. con l'inganno
to lure sb. away from his studies — distogliere o distrarre qcn. dagli studi
* * *[luə] 1. noun(attraction; something very attractive or tempting: The lure of his mother's good cooking brought him back home.) richiamo, lusinga2. verb(to tempt or attract: The bright lights of the city lured him away from home.) richiamare, attrarre* * *[ljʊə(r)]1. n(decoy, bait) richiamo, esca, (fig: charm) attrazione f, lusinga2. vt* * *lure /lʊə(r)/n.6 [u] (leg.) adescamento.(to) lure /lʊə(r)/v. t.2 (fig.) adescare; allettare; attrarre; blandire; lusingare: He was lured on by false hopes, è stato allettato da fallaci speranze● to lure sb. away from st., allettare q. ad abbandonare qc. □ to lure sb. into doing st., convincere (con allettamenti o lusinghe) q. a fare qc.* * *I [lʊə(r)]1) (for birds) richiamo m.; (for fish) esca f.2) (attraction) allettamento m., esca f. (of per)II [lʊə(r)]verbo transitivo attirare ( into in)to lure sb. into doing sth. — indurre qcn. a fare qcs. con l'inganno
to lure sb. away from his studies — distogliere o distrarre qcn. dagli studi
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19 seducir
v.1 to attract, to charm.2 to seduce, to charm, to tempt, to attract with a bait.María tentó a Ricardo Mary tempted Richard.* * *1 (gen) to seduce2 (persuadir) to tempt, seduce3 (cautivar) to captivate* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [en sentido sexual] to seduce2) (=cautivar) to charm, captivate3) [moralmente] to lead astray2.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en sentido sexual) to seduceb) (fascinar, cautivar) to captivatec) idea/proposición ( atraer) to attract, tempt* * *= entice, lure, seduce, beguile, charm, tantalise [tantalize, -USA], weave + magic spell, cast + a (magic) spell, catch + Posesivo + fancy.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex. Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex. The article ' Seducing the reader' describes how US publishers use mailings, special offers, contests, and television and radio promotion to draw readers.Ex. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex. We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex. He may have wished to tease and tantalize his readers by insoluble problems.Ex. These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.Ex. The player makes choices for his characters (such as whether to fight, cast a magic spell, or run away), and then the enemy takes a turn.Ex. At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en sentido sexual) to seduceb) (fascinar, cautivar) to captivatec) idea/proposición ( atraer) to attract, tempt* * *= entice, lure, seduce, beguile, charm, tantalise [tantalize, -USA], weave + magic spell, cast + a (magic) spell, catch + Posesivo + fancy.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.
Ex: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex: The article ' Seducing the reader' describes how US publishers use mailings, special offers, contests, and television and radio promotion to draw readers.Ex: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex: He may have wished to tease and tantalize his readers by insoluble problems.Ex: These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.Ex: The player makes choices for his characters (such as whether to fight, cast a magic spell, or run away), and then the enemy takes a turn.Ex: At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep.* * *seducir [I6 ]vt1 (en sentido sexual) to seduce2 (fascinar, cautivar) to captivateseduce a todo el mundo con su encanto she captivates everyone with her charm, she charms everyoneseducido por su mirada captivated o fascinated by the way she looked at himno te dejes seducir por su atractivo y sus palabras don't fall for his good looks and fine words3 «idea/proposición» (atraer) to attract, temptno me seduce nada la idea I don't find the idea at all attractive, the idea doesn't appeal to me at alluna forma de seducir a los inversores a way of attracting investors* * *
seducir ( conjugate seducir) verbo transitivo
seducir verbo transitivo
1 (físicamente) to seduce
2 (tentar, atraer) to tempt: la idea me seduce, the idea is tempting
3 (arrastrar, embaucar) to take in: no te dejes seducir por su palabrería, don't let yourself be taken in by all his talk
' seducir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ligar
- tentar
English:
captivate
- entice
- seduce
- beguile
* * *seducir vt1. [atraer] to attract, to charm;sedujo a sus compañeros con su simpatía he won over his colleagues with his personal charm;¿te seduce la idea de ir a la playa? how do you like the idea of going to the beach?;la idea no me seduce demasiado I'm not too keen on the idea2. [sexualmente] to seduce* * *v/t1 ( enamorar) seduce2 ( atraer) attract3 ( cautivar) captivate, charm* * *seducir {61} vt1) : to seduce2) : to captivate, to charm -
20 reizen
rei·zen [ʼraitsn̩]vt1) ( verlocken)jdn \reizen to appeal to sb, to tempt sb;diese Frau reizt mich schon irgendwie I'm quite attracted to this woman;die Herausforderung reizt mich sehr I find this challenge very tempting;es reizt jdn, etw zu tun sb is tempted to do sthetw \reizen to irritate sth;ätzender Rauch reizt die Lunge acrid smoke irritates the lungs3) ( provozieren)jdn/ein Tier [zu etw] \reizen to provoke sb/an animal [into sth];reiz ihn besser nicht, er ist leicht aufbrausend better not provoke him, he's got a short fuse;vi1) ( herausfordern)zu etw \reizen to invite sth;der Anblick reizte zum Lachen what we saw made us laugh;ihre Arroganz reizt zur Opposition her arrogance invites oppositionzum Husten \reizen to make one cough
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temporize — also ise BrE verb (I) formal to delay or avoid making a decision in order to gain time tempt /tempt/ verb (T) 1 to make someone want to have or do something, even though they know they really should not: If you leave valuables in your car it will … Longman dictionary of contemporary English