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51. | To win over by coaxing, flattery, or artful talk. |
| 引诱通过劝诱、讨好或欺诈的发言赢得 |
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52. | He did not have many inducements [much inducement] to work. |
| 促使他去工作的动力不足。 |
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53. | You have to sign up a certain number of customers each day to earn money. |
| 你相赚钱就得每日劝诱一定量的顾客签订合同。 |
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54. | The secretary will need no further inducement to receive him. |
| 国务秘书用不着更多的理由就会接待他的。 |
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55. | They set up a system of inducement to encourage workers. |
| 他们制定了一套奖励员工的制度。 |
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56. | He had no authority to intervene except by persuasion. |
| 他没有权力来干涉,只能出之以劝诱。 |
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57. | To coax by flattery or wheedling;cajole. |
| 巴结,讨好用奉承或讨好的方式劝诱;哄骗 |
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58. | Objective To investigate the inducement and treatment of erythrodermic psoriasis. |
| 摘要目的探讨红皮病型银屑病的诱发因素及治疗效果。 |
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59. | There was no [little] inducement for her to behave better. |
| 无法 [几乎无法] 诱使她行为检点一些。 |
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60. | KJV] This persuasion cometh not of him that calleth you. |
| [新译]这种劝诱不是出于那召你们的。 |
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