英[ɪn'veɪɡl]美[ɪn'veɪɡl]
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词源记忆法
来自古法语avugle,使眼瞎,欺骗,来自拉丁语*aboculus,没有眼睛,失去视力,来自ab-,没有,oculus,眼睛,词源同eye,inoculate.引申词义引诱,欺骗,拼写可能受inveigh影响。
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小知识
When you tell your boyfriend he’s not just the best boyfriend ever but also the world's best driver, and this makes him offer to drive the whole way on your upcoming road trip, then congratulations. You know how to inveigle, or use charm to coax someone into doing something.
If you successfully inveigle your sister to doing something for you, she must be so caught up in your flattering that she is blind to your true intention. In fact, inveigle comes from the Middle French word aveugler, meaning “delude, make blind,” which can be traced back to the Medieval Latin word ab oculis, or “lacking eyes.” The people you inveigle don't see what you are really up to.
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变化形式
第三人称单数: inveigles过去式: inveigled过去分词: inveigled现在分词: inveigling