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ingratiation [ɪnˌgreɪʃɪ'eɪʃən]

n. 逢迎,讨好;

例句:

  • Instead, Bennet's flight of ingratiation ended.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Not being able to stand his ingratiation, I helplessly agreed to his request.
    我经不住他的死缠硬泡, 无奈地答应了他的请求.
  • Ingratiation is that you show you unction which would make other people feel uncomfortable and feeling.
    逢迎是虚情假意,那会造成别人的戒心和不舒服.
  • No politician would present themselves so candidly today; chicanery and ingratiation are all.
    来自THETIMES