seductively ad. 诱惑地, 勾引地
seductively[ adv ]
in a tempting seductive manner
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she smiled at him seductively
Seductively \Se*duc"tive*ly\, adv.
In a seductive manner.
- Avoid its other forms, seductively named after great musicians, because most of them are not harmonious.
- Poppelmann seductively alleviated the severity of this design with luxurious curves, balconies, staircases, urns and statues. No-one ever lived in the Zwinger.
- In a seedy back room off the main square, shoppers watch the latest government video, a warning of the dangers of AIDS, advertised on the street by a hand-painted hoarding of a barely-clad white woman lying back seductively with a rose between her teeth.
- They also hope the sparkling white beaches that seductively curve for miles on end along the island's southern coast will attract foreign tourists to a Waikiki of the South China Sea.
- His landscapes are seductively verdant.
- "It's a seductively appealing idea, but localism still is an important factor.
- Their eyes meet seductively over the gravy boat but viewers are spared further developments as the parents return. Two years later Nick has stayed the night at his girlfriend's flat - they appear to spend their time preparing a risotto together.