seduce
动词 v.
英 /sɪˈdjuːs/
美 /sɪˈd(j)uːs/
英文释义
动词 v.
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To beguile or lure (someone) away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
— […] they alledged, That becauſe I had ſome Rudiments of Reaſon, added to the natural pravity of thoſe Animals, it was to be feared, I might be able to ſeduce them into the woody and mountainous parts of the Country, and bring them in Troops by night to deſtroy the Houyhnhnms Cattle, as being naturally of the ravenous kind, and averſe from Labour.
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To entice or induce (someone) to engage in a sexual relationship.
— She also approaches the fires, and seeks to seduce young men.
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To have sexual intercourse with.
— He had repeatedly seduced the girl in his car, hotels and his home.
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To win over or attract.
— He was seduced by the bright lights and glamour of the city.
词汇关系
词源
Borrowed from Latin sēdūcō (“to lead apart or astray”), from sē- (“aside, away, astray”) + dūcō (“to lead”); see duct. Compare adduce, conduce, deduce, etc. and Middle English seduct.
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