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flattery美 ['flætəri] 英 ['flætəri] n. sweet talk,sycophancy,obsequiousness,adulation,soft soap 1. | 奉承;阿谀;讨好;恭维praise that is not sincere, especially in order to obtain sth from sb |
| You're too intelligent to fall for his flattery. 你很聪明,不会受他的阿谀奉承所惑。 |
IDM flattery will get you everywhere/nowhere (informal) 阿谀奉承将会使你如愿以偿(或无济于事)praise that is not sincere will/will not get you what you want n. | 1. an act or instance of complimenting somebody, often excessively or insincerely, especially in order to gain an advantage 2. complimentary remarks, especially when excessive or insincere 3. praise that is not sincere but is intended to get you something that you want |
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