诱惑
再怎么嫌恶(ConTempt)彼此,也肯定诱惑(Tempt)对方。再亲密(CLose)总失去(Lose),也许无能言爱(Loveless),但肯定曾经相爱(Love)。
劝诱
... fight back 从不利的位置反击,反击,抵抗 tempt 劝诱 carmine 洋红色,深红色 ...
诱使
... tactful adj. 机敏的;得体的 tempt vt. 诱使 the other night 前两天夜里,不久前的某个夜里 ...
吊胃口
... 临时工 temporary worker 吊胃口 tempt (someone with something); stimulate someone's desire 男高音演唱家 tenorist ...
Temptation is the desire to perform an action that one may enjoy immediately or in the short term but will probably later regret for various reasons: legal, social, psychological (including feeling guilt), health-related, economic, etc. In the context of some religions, temptation is the inclination to sin. Temptation also describes the coaxing or inducing a person into committing such an act, by manipulation or otherwise of curiosity, desire or fear of loss.More informally, temptation may be used to mean "the state of being attracted and enticed" without anything to do with moral, ethical, or ideological valuation; for example, one may say that a piece of food looks "tempting" even though eating it would result in no negative consequences.