释义 |
blan·dish \ˈblandish, -aan-, -dēsh, esp in pres part -dəsh\ verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Middle English blandishen, from Middle French blandiss-, stem of blandir, from Latin blandiri, from blandus mild, flattering transitive verb : to flatter with soft words or affectionate actions : coax, cajole < found herself being blandished by millionaires — Lee Rogow > intransitive verb : to act or speak in a flattering manner |