ingratiate
英:[ɪnˈgreɪʃieɪt] 美: [ɪnˈɡreʃiˌet]
ingratiate 基本解释
vt.讨好,谄媚;
变形
过去式:ingratiated过去分词:ingratiated现在分词:ingratiating第三人称单数:ingratiates
英英释义
ingratiate[ in'ɡreiʃieit ]
v.gain favor with somebody by deliberate efforts
ingratiate 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- She quickly sought to ingratiate herself with the new administration.
她很快就试图使她自己获得新政府的欢心。 - She tried to ingratiate herself with the director in the hope of getting promotion.
她竭力迎合主任希望得到提升。 - He never ingratiate himself with his boss.
他从不去讨好上司。 - I used to be upset by these attempts to ingratiate.
我以前常常对这样的讨好感到厌烦。
权威例句
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