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 seductive [si'dʌktiv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 诱惑的, 引人注意的, 有魅力的



    seductive
    [ adj ]
    tending to entice into a desired action or state
    <adj.all>


    Seductive \Se*duc"tive\, a.
    Tending to lead astray; apt to mislead by flattering
    appearances; tempting; alluring; as, a seductive offer.

    This may enable us to understand how seductive is the
    influence of example. --Sir W.
    Hamilton.

    1. Versace _ The best selection of high waisted pants and skirts. Nighttime's most seductive spring look in transparent chiffon blouses.
    2. Churchgoers may also remember Susa as the city of king Ahasuerus (Xerxes) and his seductive queen Esther.
    3. The man in the ad recently broke off an affair, they speculate, and the woman is sending him the seductive picture of herself to convince him he made a mistake.
    4. So in the world Eddie remembers with such seductive humor and poignancy, it seemed perfectly reasonable that a father might take advice from the head of a roasted pig, or that dead grandfathers could relay a winning horse's number at a critical moment.
    5. How rough and radical it all once seemed, and how seductive and convincing now.
    6. The ideas were interesting, the factuality of the objects - the brush as brush, paint as paint, pot as pot - for a while seductive.
    7. My own situation is not atypical: Last year I became a father for the first time at the age of 38, and I will readily confess that I now find celluloid sex fantasies notably less seductive than I have in the past.
    8. He enjoyed so seductive a personality that he burst through the constraints of class as easily as Dr Johnson. Surely there can be few better subjects for a biographer?
    9. There were also seductive commercial considerations.
    10. The rights issue, which takes the form of convertible preference shares, carries unusually seductive terms, a gross yield of 9.3 per cent and a conversion price actually below last night's close.
    11. Far better would be pictures of men, preferably seductive, foreign men.
    12. During those years the logical positivism of the Vienna Circle became high intellectual fashion, as did its seductive 'verification principle'.
    13. Sometimes we feel smug because we all know them anyway: Rabbi Lionel Blue feels that he has to tell us to grow basil because it is good in sauce for spaghetti. Sometimes, superhints are seductive because they are wonderfully cheap.
    14. Maybe this is very attractive and seductive for politics.
    15. Penitent David features in a Book of Hours made by a French painter for that much-sinning monarch, Henry VIII. It was quite another thing to show Bathsheba, the seductive little baggage who caused all the trouble.
    16. They dance, hang above the stage on ropes like seductive spiders, then pamper Macbeth as in a brothel.
    17. He's shot the movie loose and ripe, and had music director Brad Fiedel set it to the folksy yet seductive beat of Cajun music and rhythm and blues.
    18. But should this be taken to its logical extension - abandoning paper when making foreign transactions? This logic is seductive, but the time has not yet arrived to throw away paper altogether.
    19. With a suitably cowed and passive band she presents a unique act; there is no British equivalent of a singer who spends most of her act swearing at the audience, chasing hares, and subverting society - all done in the seductive voice of a siren.
    20. It is, on the whole, sung with urgency and considerable style by Mariana Nicolesco, Paolo Coni and Giuseppe Morino, a mannered tenor with a seductive vibrato.
    21. What exists of Briseis is best heard in the concert-hall, where one can wallow in the seductive eroticism of its music without worrying about what has happened to the drama.
    22. Knickerbox, one of the cheaper chains, has soft and seductive pyjamas that are luxurious enough to wear in company.
    23. As I approach, I try to show off some of my more seductive moves.
    24. There's nothing moralizing or sentimental about it or its two appalling lovers, who exit singing a seductive love duet and, in this production, swinging a bottle of champagne.
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