He is liable to be reached by flattery.
容易被谄媚
所打动。
He is liable to be reached by flattery.
容易被谄媚
所打动。
He despised people who were lavish with their praises.
看不起那些阿谀
的人。
He thrived on the adulation of his henchmen.
是靠下属的
而发迹的。
The actor is so vain that he can never be satiated with adulation.
那个演员太爱虚荣以致已不能使
满足。
She expands only when being praised and flattered.
她只有受到的时候才喜笑颜开。
It is disingenuous of him to flatter me.
对我阿谀
,是居心叵
。
He flattered her on her cooking.
她做饭好。
At the testimonial dinner everyone flattered him shamelessly.
在纪念筵席上大家都厚颜无耻地。
His flattering remark brought a blush in to her cheeks.
那阿谀
的话使她羞得双颊通红。
You must guard against those who fawn upon you and bow obsequiously before you!
对阿谀、点头哈腰的人要格外警惕!
Most inferiors flattered their superiors with an exception of Mr Park.
"大多数下级都上级,唯有派克先生例外。"
I always use my clients' products. This is not toadyism but elementary good manners.
我总是用客户的产品。这并不是谄媚,而是良好的基本态度。
He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful; I find his obsequiousness repellent.
变得令人讨厌、易发怒,怀有恶意;我发现
的
令人厌恶。
Flattery is not his style.
从不对人阿谀
。
He flattered her shamelessly.
厚颜无耻地
她。
It makes me very angry when I see Andrew licking Mr Smith’s boots all the time.
看见安德鲁一直在向史密斯先生阿谀,我感到非常生气。
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