entice
/ɪnˈtaɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈtaɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈtīs en-/ (ame, mw)
entice — 動詞
- enticepresent simple I / you / we / they
- enticeshe / she / it
- enticedpast simple
- enticing-ing form
1. To get a person or animal to do what you want them to do by making the outcome s
引誘;誘使
以好處或獎勵引誘對方行動
To get a person or animal to do what you want them to do by making the outcome seem desirable or rewarding.
The bakery hopes the smell of fresh bread will entice customers inside.
那家麵包店希望新鮮麵包的香味能引誘顧客上門。
collocation: entice + object inside
Ravi tried to entice his young daughter to eat vegetables by making a funny face.
Ravi 扮鬼臉,想引誘年幼的女兒吃蔬菜。
pattern: entice + object + to-infinitive
The company enticed new workers with the promise of free health insurance.
那家公司以提供免費健康保險為誘因,吸引新員工加入。
Leila was enticed into joining the book club when she heard they served tea.
Leila 聽說讀書會供應茶,便被引誘加入了。
The zoo created a special area to entice visitors to stay and watch the pandas.
動物園設置了專區,以引誘遊客留下來觀賞貓熊。
- tempt
Similar meaning but often suggests doing something wrong or unwise; 'entice' is more neutral in moral tone
- lure
Stronger sense of trickery or deception, like using bait; more negative than 'entice'
- coax
Gentler, implies patient or kind persuasion rather than offering a reward
- attract
Broader meaning — does not necessarily involve active persuasion or offering incentives
- deter
To discourage someone from doing something by making it seem less appealing
- discourage
To make someone less likely to do something, opposite of encouraging with incentives
文法句型
entice + object + to-infinitive
entice + object + into + noun/-ing
entice + object + with + noun
be enticed + by/into + noun/-ing
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'into + noun/-ing' or 'to-infinitive' to specify the action you want the person to take. The object is usually a person or animal, not an inanimate thing. Unlike 'tempt', 'entice' usually carries no suggestion of wrongdoing.