blandish
verb [ I or T ] old use uk/ˈblæn.dɪʃ/ us/ˈblæn.dɪʃ/
奉承,逢迎
to try to persuade someone by saying pleasant things
Artfully he flattered and blandished him. 他巧妙地向他奉承献媚。
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- his blandishing powers of persuasion
- They feared her power to blandish.
blandish
adjective uk/ˈblæn.dɪʃ/ us/ˈblæn.dɪʃ/
淡而无味的;枯燥乏味的
slightly bland (= lacking a strong taste or character)
They cook simple, blandish food. 他们做的食物简单乏味。
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- The pudding was blandish.
- A blandish drink doesn't take away from the taste of the food.
- In a world of blandish stars, she stands out.