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temp.ta.tiontemp5teI7F[nn引诱; 引诱物Advertising relies heavily on temptation (= trying to attract people). [U]广告在很大程度上依靠诱惑人的花招。Temptation is also the desire to do or have something which you know you should not do or have.欲望I know I shouldn't eat chocolate cake when I'm dieting, but I find it hard to resist temptation. [U]我知道在节食期间不该吃巧克力,可我很难抗拒诱惑。As a young actress, she managed to resist the temptation to move to Hollywood and become a film star. [C + to infinitive]她,一个年轻的女演员,终于顶住了搬到好莱坞当电影明星的诱惑。A temptation is something that you want to do or have.想做的事; 想要的东西After living in Manhattan for five years, they succumbed to the temptations of life in the country. [C]在曼哈顿住了5年后,他们过起了一直向往的乡村生活。"I can resist everything except temptation" (Oscar Wilde in the play Lady Windermere's Fan, 1891)“除了欲望,我能抗拒一切”(摘自奥斯卡·王尔德的戏剧《温德米尔夫人的扇子》)"Lead us not into temptation" (Bible The Lord's Prayer, St Matthew 6.9)“指引我们抵抗诱惑”(《圣经·马太福音》主祷文)
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