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Перевод: enticing
[прилагательное] соблазнительный; привлекательный; завлекательный
Тезаурус:
- (First Edition) LOAN SHARKS enticing people into debt, then inflicting violence on them when they fail to pay 100 per cent interest rates, are a growing and deeply disturbing aspect of inner-city poverty, a conference was told yesterday.
- Members question the logic of enticing even more tourists into an area which already has 12 million people passing through every year.
- Companies throw them in as enticing make-weights in their employees' pay packets.
- The result was all she intended - glamorous, enticing, unusual.
- ONE MORE increase in interest rates means yet another deluge of incentives from housebuilders aimed at enticing buyers out of their shells.
- The reading-list to which Leonard's mind was directed was broad and enticing.
- From 1938, enticing offers appeared in the small ads section of the Jewish press:
- Enticing marriage with no promises: Neil Wilson on sport's need to balance the benefits and blights of TV exposure
- He carries the show and even if Eh? still doesn't sound enticing, he should be seen."
- Rather than enticing your man, its real value may be that it makes you feel sexier and therefore more likely to initiate or respond to his overtures.
- The Brooklands is Rolls-Royce/Bentley's "entry model", replacing both the Mulsanne and the Bentley 8 and aimed at enticing first-time owners into the Crewe fold.
- When it comes to earning a living there is no more enticing environment than a pub.
- She queried what had turned a band that had formerly written, "Sweet, enticing ballads" into one which was: "Brash and abrasive, pained and persecuted."
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