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- His letter was dripping with flattery. 他的信中充满阿谀之词。
- The boy felt shamed of his abject poverty. 这个男孩因赤贫而感到羞耻。
- He is liable to be reached by flattery. 他容易被谄媚奉承所打动。
- abject flattery 谄媚
- He's anything but an abject coward. 他决不是可鄙的懦夫。
- The film star is blase about endless flattery now. 那位电影明星现在对无休无止的吹捧已经厌烦了。
- Cut out the soft soap; flattery will get you nowhere! 别花言巧语了,吹捧是不会使你捞到好处的。
- She used flattery to worm her way/herself into his confidence. 她用阿谀奉承的手段骗取他的信任。
- Flattery is like cologne water, to be smelt of, not swallowed. 恭维话好比古龙水(科隆香水), 是为了闻,而非为吞的东西。
- The fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble. 怕死就未免有些可鄙、有些不光彩了。
- Don't bother buttering up to me. I'm too old a hand to be won over by flattery. 不必劳驾来拍我马屁。我可是个老资格,才不吃那一套哩。
- If we do not flatter ourselves, the flattery of others will do us no harm. 如果我们不自我吹捧,别人的奉承对我们无害。
- She was pleased by the flattery. 她听了这些奉承话而得意起来。
- Poe never became abject, like Oscar Wilde. 珀从来没有象奥斯卡·王尔德那么厚颜无耻。
- She had a feminine gift for delicate flattery. 她有女性的细致讨人高兴的才能。
- The most abject slaves joined in the revolt. 大多数生活悲惨的奴隶加入了起义。
- I was disgusted by his fulsome flattery. 我讨厌他那过分的谄媚。
- He was drawn in to purchase it by flattery. 他被诌媚诱骗买下了它。
- Characterized by abject fear;cowardly. 因害怕而可鄙的;怯懦的
- To use flattery or cajolery to achieve one's ends. 哄骗用花言巧语或哄骗以达到个人目的