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Перевод: inveigle speek inveigle


[глагол]
соблазнять; обольщать; завлекать; заманивать; втравливать


Тезаурус:

  1. The sergeant felt uncomfortable, as if the millionaire was trying to possess them through his unwavering stare, attempting to inveigle them into doing his will.
  2. There was never any need for her to take the initiative or inveigle him into bed.
  3. Fatal signs of weakness in American women's fiction, these earnest references to "cheerful support", "gracefulness and skill", "sensitive criticism" and "inspiring example" are no doubt useful as emotional blackmail to inveigle the reader into the moist sisterhood of approval.
  4. Why then have the Cambrian Forces been invited to inveigle such hollowed ground; to sit idly by and scoff while such is imposed by few on the many.
  5. The mention that I was journeying via Marseilles prompted him to warn me, somewhat to my surprise, not to let the street-girls of the special quarter (since abolished) commandeer my hat - a favourite play of theirs to inveigle one inside - which suggested that he had experienced such an approach.
  6. She had taken his intervention at face value, but perhaps the whole incident had been planned, deliberately, as a way to inveigle himself into her good books.
  7. As a result, hon. Members are left with the option of trying to inveigle their points in an artificial way.
  8. It would also give time for Rune to inveigle her into taking up their affair where it had left off.
  9. "Or perhaps you would like me to inveigle her out of her self-imposed purdah and come up here instead of you going down to Four Winds."
  10. Moreover, the absorption of the rational expectations hypothesis into the new classical economics led to a further, altogether more radical claim: the monetary and fiscal authorities would succeed in depressing the unemployment rate below U *; only to the extent that they could inveigle agents into formulating erroneous expectations.
  11. The promise of plenty of planting can prove useful to a company in search of planning permission, so Waterers has found its services increasingly in demand by supermarket giants Sainsbury's and Tesco as they try and inveigle their way on to the green belt.
  12. The desire to ingratiate a way into the listener's consciousness and thus inveigle an all-important content is the reason all these groups draw inspiration from Sinatra, Bacharach and David, Sondheim, Steely Dan, early seventies' soul, to produce slick, crafted, sophisticated pop.
  13. They were soon identified as potential customers by tradesmen, bankers, building societies, and insurance companies, then by streetcar and railway companies, by the publishers of newspapers, journals, and cheap novels, and finally by a whole army of showmen whose task it was to inveigle the masses into circuses, fairgrounds, peepshows, roller-skating pavilions, theatres, and sporting fixtures.

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