引诱
yǐn yòu
Pinyin

Definition

引诱
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yǐn yòu
  1. to coerce (sb into doing sth bad)
  2. to lure (into a trap)
  3. to seduce

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

xī yǐn
  1. 1 to attract (interest, investment etc)
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
xī yǐn lì
  1. 1 attractive force (such as gravitation)
  2. 2 sex appeal
  3. 3 attractiveness
yǐn lì
  1. 1 gravitation (force)
  2. 2 attraction
yǐn qǐ
  1. 1 to give rise to
  2. 2 to lead to
  3. 3 to cause
  4. 4 to arouse
gōu yǐn
  1. 1 to seduce
  2. 2 to tempt
yǐn
  1. 1 to draw (e.g. a bow)
  2. 2 to pull
  3. 3 to stretch sth
  4. 4 to extend
  5. 5 to lengthen
  6. 6 to involve or implicate in
  7. 7 to attract
  8. 8 to lead
  9. 9 to guide
  10. 10 to leave
  11. 11 to provide evidence or justification for
  12. 12 old unit of distance equal to 10 丈[zhàng], one-thirtieth of a km or 33.33 meters
yǐn rù
  1. 1 to draw into
  2. 2 to pull into
  3. 3 to introduce
yǐn dǎo
  1. 1 to guide
  2. 2 to lead (around)
  3. 3 to conduct
  4. 4 to boot
  5. 5 introduction
  6. 6 primer
yǐn qíng
  1. 1 engine (loanword)
  2. 2 CL:臺|台[tái]
yǐn bào
  1. 1 to cause to burn
  2. 2 to ignite
  3. 3 to detonate
  4. 4 a fuse
yǐn yòng
  1. 1 to quote
  2. 2 to cite
  3. 3 to recommend
  4. 4 to appoint
  5. 5 (computing) reference
yǐn fā
  1. 1 to lead to
  2. 2 to trigger
  3. 3 to initiate
  4. 4 to cause
  5. 5 to evoke (emotions)
yǐn yòu
  1. 1 to coerce (sb into doing sth bad)
  2. 2 to lure (into a trap)
  3. 3 to seduce
yǐn jìn
  1. 1 to recommend
  2. 2 to introduce (from outside)
yǐn lǐng
  1. 1 to crane one's neck
  2. 2 to await eagerly
  3. 3 to lead
  4. 4 to show the way
zhǐ yǐn
  1. 1 to guide
  2. 2 to show
  3. 3 to point (the way)
  4. 4 directions
  5. 5 guidance
  6. 6 guidelines
qiān yǐn
  1. 1 to pull
  2. 2 to draw (a cart)
  3. 3 to tow
hū péng yǐn bàn
  1. 1 to gather one's friends
  2. 2 to band together
dì xīn yǐn lì
  1. 1 earth's gravity
dǎo yǐn
  1. 1 same as 引導|引导[yǐn dǎo]
  2. 2 Dao Yin, Daoist exercises involving breathing, stretching and self-massage

Idioms (16)

引以为傲
yǐn yǐ wéi ào
  1. 1 to be intensely proud of sth (idiom)
引以为憾
yǐn yǐ wéi hàn
  1. 1 to consider sth regrettable (idiom)
引以为荣
yǐn yǐ wéi róng
  1. 1 to regard it as an honor (idiom)
引吭高歌
yǐn háng gāo gē
  1. 1 to sing at the top of one's voice (idiom)
引水入墙
yǐn shuǐ rù qiáng
  1. 1 lit. to lead the water through the wall
  2. 2 to ask for trouble (idiom)
引狗入寨
yǐn gǒu rù zhài
  1. 1 to lead the dog into the village (idiom)
  2. 2 to introduce a potential source of trouble
引狼入室
yǐn láng rù shì
  1. 1 to show the wolf into the house (idiom)
  2. 2 to introduce a potential source of trouble
引玉之砖
yǐn yù zhī zhuān
  1. 1 lit. a brick thrown to prompt others to produce a jade (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. a modest suggestion intended to prompt others to come forward with better ideas
引经据典
yǐn jīng jù diǎn
  1. 1 lit. to quote the classics
  2. 2 to quote chapter and verse (idiom)
引而不发
yǐn ér bù fā
  1. 1 to pull the bow without shooting (idiom from Mencius); ready and waiting for action
  2. 2 to go through the motions
  3. 3 to practice
  4. 4 a trial run
引蛇出洞
yǐn shé chū dòng
  1. 1 lit. to pull a snake from its hole
  2. 2 to expose a malefactor (idiom)
引颈就戮
yǐn jǐng jiù lù
  1. 1 to extend one's neck in preparation for execution (idiom)
引鬼上门
yǐn guǐ shàng mén
  1. 1 to invite the devil to one's house (idiom)
  2. 2 to introduce a potential source of trouble
抛砖引玉
pāo zhuān yǐn yù
  1. 1 lit. throw out a brick and get jade thrown back (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to attract others' interest or suggestions by putting forward one's own modest ideas to get the ball rolling
穿针引线
chuān zhēn yǐn xiàn
  1. 1 lit. to thread a needle (idiom); fig. to act as a go-between
翘足引领
qiáo zú yǐn lǐng
  1. 1 waiting on tiptoes and craning one's neck (idiom)
  2. 2 to look forward eagerly
  3. 3 to long for
  4. 4 also pr. [qiào zú yǐn lǐng]

Sample Sentences

我确实觉得洗温泉比抓精灵有意义啊,促进血液循环还可以变美,不过你说的也对,这些小精灵真是引诱懒人出门的好诱饵啊。
wǒ quèshí juéde xǐ wēnquán bǐ zhuā jīnglíng yǒu yìyì ā ,cùjìn xuèyè xúnhuán hái kěyǐ biàn měi ,bùguò nǐshuōde yě duì ,zhèxiē xiǎo jīnglíng zhēn shì yǐnyòu lǎn rén chūmén de hǎo yòuěr ā 。
I really do think that going to the hot springs is a better use of time than catching Pokémon. It helps promote blood circulation and helps your skin. But you're right too in that these Pokémon are serving as good bait to entice couch potatoes to get out and about.
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