inveigle

英 [ɪn'viːg(ə)l; ɪn'veɪg(ə)l] 美[ɪn'viɡl]
  • vt. 诱骗;诱使

词态变化


第三人称单数: inveigles;过去式: inveigled;过去分词: inveigled;现在分词: inveigling;

中文词源


inveigle 引诱,欺骗

来自古法语avugle,使眼瞎,欺骗,来自拉丁语*aboculus,没有眼睛,失去视力,来自ab-,没有,oculus,眼睛,词源同eye,inoculate.引申词义引诱,欺骗,拼写可能受inveigh影响。

英文词源


inveigle
inveigle: [15] The French verb aveugler means ‘blind’ (it is a derivative of the adjective aveugle ‘blind’, whose probable source was the medieval Latin phrase ab oculīs ‘without eyes’). It passed into Anglo-Norman, with alteration of the prefix, as envegler, and English acquired this originally in the metaphorical sense ‘deceive’ – which in the 16th century developed to ‘entice, seduce, persuade’.
inveigle (v.)
late 15c., "to blind (someone's) judgment," alteration of Middle French aveugler "delude, make blind," from Vulgar Latin *aboculus "without sight, blind," from Latin ab- "without" (see ab-) + oculus "eye" (see eye (n.)). Loan-translation of Greek ap ommaton "without eyes." Meaning "to win over by deceit, seduce" is 1530s.

双语例句


1. In the main, the Eisenhower administration did not try to inveigle Kennedy into underwriting it's policies.
总的说来, 艾森豪威尔政府并没有设法诱骗肯尼迪在它的政策上签字画押.

来自辞典例句

2. With patience and diplomacy, she can eventually inveigle him into marrying her.
她靠耐心和交际手腕, 到头来是能引诱他与她结婚的.

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