释义 |
flatter美 ['flætər] 英 ['flætə(r)] - v.奉承;讨好;向…谄媚;自命不凡
- n.【机】平面锤;拉扁钢丝模;敲平的人
- adj.“flat”的比较级
- adv.“flat”的比较级
- 网络阿谀;使高兴;恭维
第三人称单数:flatters 现在分词:flattering 过去分词:flattered 1. | [t] ~ sb 奉承;讨好;向…谄媚to say nice things about sb, often in a way that is not sincere, because you want them to do sth for you or you want to please them |
| Are you trying to flatter me? 你是想讨好我? |
2. | [t] ~ yourself (that…) 自命不凡to choose to believe sth good about yourself and your abilities, especially when other people do not share this opinion |
| ‘How will you manage without me?’ ‘Don't flatter yourself.’ “没有我看你怎么办!”“别自以为了不起。” |
3. | [t] ~ sb 使显得更漂亮;使胜过本人to make sb seem more attractive or better than they really are |
| That colour doesn't flatter many people. 那种颜色对很多人都不适宜。 | | The scoreline flattered England(= they did not deserve to get such a high score) . 英格兰队的最终比分大大超过了其实力。 |
n. | 4. 【机械工程】平面锤;压平机,拉扁钢丝模,扁条拉模,扁平槽 4. 【机械工程】平面锤;压平机,拉扁钢丝模,扁条拉模,扁平槽 | v. | 8. (指像片,艺术家等)显示(某人)较其本来面目更漂亮: 8. (指像片,艺术家等)显示(某人)较其本来面目更漂亮: |
n. | 1. any tool used to make something flat | v. | 1. to compliment somebody too much, often without sincerity, especially in order to gain an advantage 2. to please somebody by paying him or her particular attention, especially with a request to take some prominent role 3. to show somebody or something to advantage, or make somebody or something seem better-looking than in reality 4. to feel satisfied with some aspect of yourself or with something you have done, especially when the perception is false 5. to praise someone in order to get something that you want, especially in a way that is not sincere 6. if something flatters you, it makes you look good when you use or wear it 7. praise too much;praise insincerely(in order to please) 8. give a feeling of pleasure to 9. (of a picture,artist,etc.)show(sb.)as better looking than he is 1. to compliment somebody too much, often without sincerity, especially in order to gain an advantage 2. to please somebody by paying him or her particular attention, especially with a request to take some prominent role 3. to show somebody or something to advantage, or make somebody or something seem better-looking than in reality 4. to feel satisfied with some aspect of yourself or with something you have done, especially when the perception is false 5. to praise someone in order to get something that you want, especially in a way that is not sincere 6. if something flatters you, it makes you look good when you use or wear it 7. praise too much;praise insincerely(in order to please) 8. give a feeling of pleasure to 9. (of a picture,artist,etc.)show(sb.)as better looking than he is |
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