wiles
英 [waɪlz]
美 [waɪlz]
n. 花招; 诡计; 奸计
v. 欺骗,诱骗;消遣
wile的第三人称单数和复数
牛津词典
noun
- 花招;诡计;奸计
clever tricks that sb uses in order to get what they want or to make sb behave in a particular way
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL (尤指女子说服人所用的)花言巧语,巧计
Wilesare clever tricks that people, especially women, use to persuade other people to do something.- She claimed that women 'use their feminine wiles to get on.'
她声称女人“靠她们的小聪明来达到目的”。
- She claimed that women 'use their feminine wiles to get on.'
双语例句
- All her wiles were to persuade them to buy the goods.
她花言巧语想打动他们买这些货物。 - A guy in Oklahoma may have broken his thermometer back in 1936, Wiles said, meaning that there could be no measurements at all for two months of that year.
比如怀尔斯就指出:1936年,俄克拉荷马州的某个负责量气温的家伙有可能不小心把温度计弄坏了。这样的话,当年可能就有两个月根本没有气温记录。 - He became a prey to the wicked woman's wiles.
他中了那个邪女的奸计。 - And we all got there using our feminine wiles.
而我们都是靠女性的阴谋诡计爬到这儿的。 - He'll have to use all his wiles on her to get her to agree.
他将不得不对她用尽所有的花招来骗她同意。 - His wiles and quirks do not diminish his humanity.
他的把戏和怪癖无损于他的人道精神。 - She understood all his wiles.
她完全知道他那一套花招。 - Who knew how to ply her feminine wiles.
谁知道她是怎么勾引他的。 - He did not fail to see/ His uncle's cunning wiles and treachery ( William Morris).
他没有忽视他叔父的狡诈的诡计和背信忘义(威廉莫里斯)。 - She claimed that women 'use their feminine wiles to get on.'
她声称女人“靠她们的小聪明来达到目的”。