单词 | seductive |
释义 | seductive From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishseductivese‧duc‧tive /sɪˈdʌktɪv/ adjective1 SEXYsomeone, especially a woman, who is seductive is sexually attractiveseductive charm to try and persuade him. She used all of her 2 ATTRACTsomething that is seductive is very interesting or attractive to you, in a way that persuades you to do something you would not usually do the seductive power of advertising —seductively adverb She smiled seductively at him across the table.Examples from the Corpusseductive• She has never looked more luminous, and her screen presence has never been more commanding: a seductive and redemptive intelligence.• Sport is but one and, seductive as it may be, it is precarious and, inevitably, short-term.• The logic is seductive, but misguided.• L.A. is a dangerous yet seductive city.• a charming and seductive man• The Lilith-like Herodias and Salome have a certain seductive, manipulative power, but it is negative and destructive.• Tobacco is barred from the seductive small screen while spirits are subject to a voluntary telly ban.• From across the room, I noticed that Philip was giving me a seductive stare.• The view of the city from the Circle Line ferry is seductive, unreal. |
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