tantalising
基本解釋
- adj. 誘人的(等於tantalizing);挑逗的
- v. 惹弄(tantalise的ing形式)
英漢例句
- According to the food boffins, the most tantalising variety involves slightly fatty, grilled bacon between two thick slices of white bread.
食物研究人員認(rèn)爲(wèi),最誘人的燻肉三明治是在兩片厚厚的白麪包中夾著稍微肥膩的燒烤式燻肉。 - He has, for example, shown a fascination with “power laws”: tantalising statistical patterns that seem to crop up wherever you look hard enough.
擧例來說,他已經(jīng)表明了對“權(quán)力法律”的強(qiáng)烈偏好:衹要你足夠努力地尋找就可能出現(xiàn)的誘人的統(tǒng)計學(xué)模式。 - It has remained a tantalising mystery for thousands of years, but now a U.S. led research team believes it has found the legendary lost city of Atlantis.
幾千年以來,亞特蘭蒂斯在哪裡一直是一個誘人的奧秘。 然而,現(xiàn)在一個來自於美國的研究團(tuán)隊確信已經(jīng)發(fā)現(xiàn)了這座傳說中的城市。 - These momentary glimpses into Mr Ford's life are tantalising, edging towards a striking poetic style.
ECONOMIST: Audacity and elegy - But he finds tantalising evidence that she may have been deprived of maternal love as a child.
ECONOMIST: The hardest act to follow - Within Syria itself, satellite dishes have given millions of Syrians a tantalising glimpse of the modern world.
ECONOMIST: Syria