诱惑
When you see something very attractive that makes you want it, even if you know it's not good for you or you shouldn't have it, that feeling is 诱惑 (yòuhuò). It's like when you're on a diet and you see a delicious cake – that cake is a 诱惑!
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- enticement
- allurement
- seduction
§ What does it mean and when do people use it?
Alright, let's get straight to it. Today we're breaking down 诱惑 (yòuhuò), a B2 level Chinese word. In English, it means 'temptation'. Simple as that. You'll hear and see this word quite a bit in various contexts, so understanding its nuances is pretty useful.
- DEFINITION
- 诱惑 (yòuhuò) refers to the act of tempting or enticing someone to do something, often something undesirable or forbidden. It can also refer to the enticing thing itself, or the state of being tempted. Think of it as a strong pull towards something that might not be in your best interest, or a desire that's hard to resist.
So, when do people use it? Well, imagine any situation where there's a strong pull towards something. It could be something delicious when you're on a diet, a new gadget when you're trying to save money, or even a morally questionable decision. 诱惑 covers all these bases. It's a versatile word for describing those moments of inner conflict or external allure.
面对美食的诱惑,我很难抗拒。(Miànduì měishí de yòuhuò, wǒ hěn nán kàngjù.) Facing the temptation of delicious food, I find it hard to resist.
You'll often find 诱惑 used in contexts related to self-control, moral dilemmas, or simply everyday desires. It's not always negative, but it almost always implies a potential challenge to one's resolve. For example, if you're trying to study, but your phone keeps buzzing, that's a 诱惑. If you're on a strict budget, but a sale pops up for something you really want, that's also a 诱惑.
It's frequently paired with verbs like 抵抗 (dǐkàng - resist), 抵制 (dǐzhì - boycott/resist), or 禁不住 (jīnbuzhù - can't help but/can't resist). These combinations highlight the struggle against temptation. So, if you hear someone say they couldn't resist a certain 诱惑, you know exactly what they mean – they succumbed to a strong desire.
他禁不住金钱的诱惑,做出了错误的选择。(Tā jīnbuzhù jīnqián de yòuhuò, zuòchū le cuòwù de xuǎnzé.) He couldn't resist the temptation of money and made the wrong choice.
Another common usage is when talking about things that are inherently tempting. For instance, 'the temptation of power' or 'the temptation of fame.' In these cases, 诱惑 functions as the noun describing that powerful draw. It's often used in a slightly more abstract sense when referring to these larger concepts.
金钱的诱惑 (jīnqián de yòuhuò): The temptation of money
权力的诱惑 (quánlì de yòuhuò): The temptation of power
美色的诱惑 (měisè de yòuhuò): The temptation of beauty/seduction
It's important to note that while 诱惑 often carries a slightly negative connotation, implying a struggle or a potential downfall, it's not always used in a strictly moralistic sense. Sometimes it can simply describe a strong, appealing desire, even if it's harmless. For example, a tempting offer for a vacation. The context will usually make it clear whether there's a moral element involved or just a strong desire.
那个促销活动的诱惑太大了,我不得不买。(Nàge cùxiāo huódòng de yòuhuò tài dà le, wǒ bùdébù mǎi.) The temptation of that promotional event was too great, I had to buy it.
In summary, when you encounter 诱惑, think 'temptation' in all its forms: the act of tempting, the tempting object or situation, and the feeling of being tempted. It's about that strong pull, that desire that challenges your willpower. Mastering this word will significantly enhance your ability to discuss human nature, decision-making, and everyday struggles in Chinese. Keep an ear out for it in movies, books, and conversations; you'll start to notice it everywhere.
§ Don't Confuse 诱惑 (yòuhuò) with 吸引 (xīyǐn)
Many learners, especially at the intermediate level, mix up 诱惑 (yòuhuò) and 吸引 (xīyǐn). While both can imply drawing someone in, their connotations are quite different. Think of it this way:
- DEFINITION
- 诱惑 (yòuhuò) specifically means 'temptation.' It often carries a negative or morally ambiguous nuance, implying a strong pull towards something that might be bad, harmful, or difficult to resist. It's about being enticed, often against one's better judgment.
- DEFINITION
- 吸引 (xīyǐn) means 'to attract' or 'to appeal to.' This word is neutral and can be used in a positive or negative context. It simply describes something that draws attention or interest. For example, a beautiful view is 吸引人的 (xīyǐn rén de - attractive), but it doesn't tempt you in the same way a delicious dessert might.
So, if you're talking about a beautiful landscape, use 吸引. If you're talking about the urge to eat that extra slice of cake, use 诱惑.
这幅画非常吸引人。(This painting is very attractive.)
美食的诱惑太大了。(The temptation of delicious food is too great.)
§ Using 诱惑 as a Verb vs. Noun
Remember, 诱惑 can function as both a noun ('temptation') and a verb ('to tempt'). A common mistake is using it incorrectly as a verb or not realizing its dual nature.
As a noun: You often see it with words like 抵制 (dǐzhì - to resist), 禁不住 (jīnbúzhù - unable to resist), or 面对 (miànduì - to face).
他抵制住了金钱的诱惑。(He resisted the temptation of money.)
As a verb: It directly acts upon an object (the person or thing being tempted). The structure is usually A 诱惑 B (A tempts B).
那些甜点诱惑着我。(Those desserts are tempting me.)
§ Overusing 诱惑 for Minor Desires
While 诱惑 means 'temptation,' it's often used for significant or morally challenging urges. It might sound a bit dramatic to use it for very minor, everyday desires. For example, saying you are 'tempted' to drink water when you're thirsty is technically correct but sounds unnatural in Chinese. It's usually reserved for things that require some level of self-control or have potential negative consequences.
我禁不住想玩手机的诱惑。(I couldn't resist the temptation to play on my phone.) - *This sounds natural because there's an element of potential distraction or procrastination.*
Compare that to:
我口渴了,很想喝水。(I'm thirsty, and I really want to drink water.) - *Here, '诱惑' would be an overkill.*
Keep these distinctions in mind, and your use of 诱惑 will become much more natural and precise.
§ Temptation (诱惑 yòuhuò) in Chinese
The Chinese word for 'temptation' is 诱惑 (yòuhuò). It's a CEFR B2 word, so you'll hear it often in daily conversations and see it in various contexts. It functions primarily as a noun, but can also be used as a verb meaning 'to tempt' or 'to entice'.
- DEFINITION
- Temptation; to tempt; to entice.
我无法抵挡美食的诱惑。
Translation hint: I couldn't resist the temptation of delicious food.
广告试图诱惑消费者购买新产品。
Translation hint: Advertisements try to tempt consumers to buy new products.
§ Similar Words and When to Use Them
While 诱惑 is a great all-around word for temptation, Chinese has a few other words that express similar ideas with slightly different nuances. Understanding these differences will help you sound more natural and precise.
引诱 (yǐnyòu): This word is very close in meaning to 诱惑, often used interchangeably, especially when referring to 'enticement' or 'luring someone'. However, 引诱 can sometimes carry a stronger implication of leading someone astray or into a bad situation. It often suggests a more deliberate act of persuading someone to do something they shouldn't.
他被金钱引诱去做违法的事情。
Translation hint: He was enticed by money to do illegal things.
勾引 (gōuyǐn): This word is more specific and often has a negative or sexual connotation. It typically means 'to seduce' or 'to entice someone into an illicit relationship or act'. You wouldn't use this for food temptation, for example.
她试图勾引他。
Translation hint: She tried to seduce him.
迷惑 (míhuò): This word means 'to confuse', 'to bewilder', or 'to mislead'. While it can involve an element of enticement, the primary meaning is about causing confusion or making someone lose their way, often through deceptive means. It's less about a desire for something and more about being led astray mentally.
魔术师的表演迷惑了观众。
Translation hint: The magician's performance bewildered the audience.
§ Practical Usage of 诱惑
When you're talking about everyday temptations like food, shopping, or relaxing instead of working, 诱惑 is almost always the correct choice. It's general, neutral, and widely understood.
Use 诱惑 for:
General temptations (e.g.,美食的诱惑 - temptation of delicious food).
Things that are attractive and hard to resist (e.g., 新工作的诱惑 - the temptation of a new job).
The act of tempting someone in a general sense (e.g., 商店用打折来诱惑顾客 - the store uses discounts to tempt customers).
How Formal Is It?
"面对美食的诱惑,他坚定地选择了健康饮食。"
"这个游戏对孩子很有吸引力。"
"他试图勾引她,但没有成功。"
"大灰狼想引诱小红帽去森林里。"
"这都是商家的套路,别上当。"
難易度
Common characters, but 诱 is less frequent than 惑.
Requires remembering the strokes for 诱 and 惑.
Tones are straightforward: yòu (4th tone), huò (4th tone).
Distinctive sound, generally clear in context.
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冰淇淋对我来说是一个很大的诱惑。
Ice cream is a big temptation for me.
他抵制住了金钱的诱惑。
He resisted the temptation of money.
这个广告充满了诱惑。
This advertisement is full of temptation.
我很难拒绝美食的诱惑。
It's hard for me to refuse the temptation of delicious food.
她被新工作的诱惑吸引了。
She was attracted by the temptation of the new job.
小孩子容易受到糖果的诱惑。
Children are easily tempted by candy.
这个提议对我很有诱惑力。
This offer is very tempting to me.
他无法抗拒游戏的诱惑。
He couldn't resist the temptation of games.
面对美食的诱惑,我很难拒绝。
Facing the temptation of delicious food, I find it hard to refuse.
金钱的诱惑让他走上了犯罪的道路。
The temptation of money led him down the path of crime.
她抵制住了时尚的诱惑,选择了更实用的衣服。
She resisted the temptation of fashion and chose more practical clothes.
这个工作充满了诱惑,但也伴随着巨大的风险。
This job is full of temptation, but also comes with great risks.
我努力抵抗睡意的诱惑,继续学习。
I tried hard to resist the temptation of sleep and continued studying.
城市生活对年轻人有很大的诱惑。
City life has a great temptation for young people.
他禁不住新游戏的诱惑,又买了一个。
He couldn't resist the temptation of a new game and bought another one.
不要轻易被眼前的诱惑所迷惑。
Don't be easily deceived by immediate temptations.
慣用句と表現
"抵制诱惑 (dǐzhì yòuhuò)"
Resist temptation
他努力抵制美食的诱惑。 (He tried hard to resist the temptation of delicious food.)
neutral"禁不住诱惑 (jīnbuzhù yòuhuò)"
Unable to resist temptation
她禁不住新衣服的诱惑,又买了一件。 (She couldn't resist the temptation of new clothes and bought another one.)
neutral"经受诱惑 (jīngshòu yòuhuò)"
Endure temptation
在困境中,他经受住了金钱的诱惑。 (In difficult circumstances, he endured the temptation of money.)
formal"巨大的诱惑 (jùdà de yòuhuò)"
Great temptation
这个机会对他来说是巨大的诱惑。 (This opportunity was a great temptation for him.)
neutral"摆脱诱惑 (bǎituō yòuhuò)"
Break free from temptation
他下定决心要摆脱游戏的诱惑。 (He was determined to break free from the temptation of games.)
neutral"外来诱惑 (wàilái yòuhuò)"
External temptation
面对外来诱惑,我们要保持清醒。 (We must stay clear-headed when facing external temptations.)
formal"甜言蜜语的诱惑 (tiányán mìyǔ de yòuhuò)"
Temptation of sweet talk
她警惕着甜言蜜语的诱惑。 (She was wary of the temptation of sweet talk.)
neutral"金钱的诱惑 (jīnqián de yòuhuò)"
Temptation of money
他没有被金钱的诱惑所动摇。 (He was not swayed by the temptation of money.)
neutral"性的诱惑 (xìng de yòuhuò)"
Sexual temptation
这部电影充满了性的诱惑。 (This movie is full of sexual temptation.)
neutral"功名利禄的诱惑 (gōngmíng lìlù de yòuhuò)"
Temptation of fame and fortune
许多人一生都在追逐功名利禄的诱惑。 (Many people spend their lives chasing the temptation of fame and fortune.)
formal語族
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暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a **U**FO (sounds like 'you') that's so alluring it **Huo**ks you in with its bright lights. That's the **temptation** of 'yòuhuò'.
視覚的連想
Picture a delicious slice of chocolate cake on a plate. Above it, there's a shimmering, almost magical aura, representing its irresistible 'yòuhuò' (temptation). Your hand reaches out, pulled by its charm.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Think about something you find tempting. How would you describe that 'yòuhuò' (temptation) in Chinese? Write a sentence about it. For example: 这块蛋糕对我来说是很大的诱惑。 (This cake is a great temptation for me.)
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実際の使用場面
Resisting temptation, such as unhealthy food or impulsive purchases.
- 抵制诱惑 (dǐzhì yòuhuò) - to resist temptation
- 禁不住诱惑 (jīnbúzhù yòuhuò) - unable to resist temptation
- 巨大的诱惑 (jùdà de yòuhuò) - a huge temptation
The allure of a new opportunity, job, or lifestyle.
- 金钱的诱惑 (jīnqián de yòuhuò) - the temptation of money
- 成功的诱惑 (chénggōng de yòuhuò) - the temptation of success
- 名利的诱惑 (mínglì de yòuhuò) - the temptation of fame and fortune
Temptations in a moral or ethical sense.
- 摆脱诱惑 (bǎituō yòuhuò) - to get rid of temptation
- 经受住诱惑 (jīngshòuzhù yòuhuò) - to withstand temptation
- 充满诱惑 (chōngmǎn yòuhuò) - full of temptation
Marketing or advertising using tempting offers.
- 促销诱惑 (cùxiāo yòuhuò) - promotional temptation
- 美食的诱惑 (měishí de yòuhuò) - the temptation of delicious food
- 购物的诱惑 (gòuwù de yòuhuò) - the temptation of shopping
The temptation to procrastinate or be lazy.
- 懒惰的诱惑 (lǎnduò de yòuhuò) - the temptation of laziness
- 分心的诱惑 (fēnxīn de yòuhuò) - the temptation of distraction
- 逃避的诱惑 (táobì de yòuhuò) - the temptation to escape
会話のきっかけ
"你觉得生活中最大的诱惑是什么?(Nǐ juédé shēnghuó zhōng zuìdà de yòuhuò shì shénme?) - What do you think is the biggest temptation in life?"
"你有没有过禁不住诱惑的经历?(Nǐ yǒu méiyǒu guò jīnbúzhù yòuhuò de jīnglì?) - Have you ever had an experience where you couldn't resist temptation?"
"你认为人们为什么会轻易地屈服于诱惑?(Nǐ rènwéi rénmen wèishénme huì qīngyì de qūfú yú yòuhuò?) - Why do you think people easily give in to temptation?"
"你有什么方法来抵制诱惑吗?(Nǐ yǒu shénme fāngfǎ lái dǐzhì yòuhuò ma?) - Do you have any methods to resist temptation?"
"现代社会有哪些常见的诱惑?(Xiàndài shèhuì yǒu nǎxiē chángjiàn de yòuhuò?) - What are some common temptations in modern society?"
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描述一次你成功抵制住诱惑的经历。你是怎么做到的?(Miáoshù yī cì nǐ chénggōng dǐzhì zhù yòuhuò de jīnglì. Nǐ shì zěnme zuò dào de?) - Describe a time you successfully resisted temptation. How did you do it?
如果你现在面临一个巨大的诱惑,你会怎么选择?为什么?(Rúguǒ nǐ xiànzài miànlín yīgè jùdà de yòuhuò, nǐ huì zěnme xuǎnzé? Wèishénme?) - If you were facing a huge temptation right now, what would you choose? Why?
思考金钱、权力、名誉对人的诱惑力。你认为哪一个最难以抵挡?(Sīkǎo jīnqián, quánlì, míngyù duì rén de yòuhuòlì. Nǐ rènwéi nǎ yīgè zuì nányǐ dǐdǎng?) - Reflect on the temptations of money, power, and fame for people. Which one do you think is the hardest to resist?
写一篇关于“诱惑”的短文,可以是你个人的感受,也可以是对社会现象的观察。(Xiě yī piān guānyú “yòuhuò” de duǎnwén, kěyǐ shì nǐ gèrén de gǎnshòu, yě kěyǐ shì duì shèhuì xiànxiàng de guānchá.) - Write a short essay about "temptation." It can be your personal feelings or observations on social phenomena.
你认为青少年面临的最大的诱惑是什么?作为成年人,你有什么建议可以帮助他们?(Nǐ rènwéi qīngshàonián miànlín de zuìdà de yòuhuò shì shénme? Zuòwéi chéngnián rén, nǐ yǒu shénme jiànyì kěyǐ bāngzhù tāmen?) - What do you think are the biggest temptations teenagers face? As an adult, what advice do you have to help them?
よくある質問
10 問Think of it as 'you-huò.' The 'you' sounds like 'you' in English, and 'huò' sounds a bit like 'whore' (though unrelated in meaning, it can be a mnemonic). Visualize a situation where something is tempting 'you'. For example, '美食的诱惑' (the temptation of delicious food).
Yes, it can! When used as a verb, it means 'to tempt' or 'to entice'. For example, '他诱惑我吃甜点' (He tempted me to eat dessert).
Good question! While both involve drawing someone in, '吸引' is more neutral and broad, simply meaning 'to attract'. For example, '这个地方吸引了很多游客' (This place attracts many tourists). '诱惑' carries a stronger connotation of something alluring, often with a hint of being morally questionable or difficult to resist. Think of it as a stronger, often less positive pull.
One common phrase is '抵制诱惑' (dǐzhì yòuhuò) which means 'to resist temptation'. Another is '经不起诱惑' (jīngbùqǐ yòuhuò) which means 'unable to resist temptation'.
You could say: '甜点的诱惑太大了,我忍不住吃了' (The temptation of dessert was too great, I couldn't resist eating it). Or, '我努力抵制美食的诱惑' (I'm trying hard to resist the temptation of delicious food).
While it often has a slightly negative or challenging connotation, it can be used for things that are strongly desirable. For example, the 'temptation' of a great job offer. However, it usually implies a struggle or a difficult choice. '金钱的诱惑' (the temptation of money) is a common, often negative, example.
It's quite a common word and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It's not overly academic, but it's not slang either. It's a standard vocabulary word.
As a noun, 'temptation' is the primary meaning. If you're looking for something that 'lures' or 'entices', you might consider words like '诱饵' (yòu'ěr - bait), but that's more concrete. For the abstract idea of temptation, '诱惑' is pretty much the go-to word.
There isn't a direct antonym for 'temptation' in Chinese that's commonly used. You would generally express the opposite idea through phrases like '抵抗' (dǐkàng - to resist) or '拒绝' (jùjué - to refuse) a temptation.
Not directly as in 'a tempting person'. You would say '这个人很有诱惑力' (This person is very alluring/tempting), using '诱惑力' (yòuhuòlì - allure, charm, tempting power). The suffix '-力' here means 'power' or 'force'.
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巧克力对她来说是一种很大的___。
Chocolate is a big 'temptation' for her.
面对美食的___,他很难拒绝。
Facing the 'temptation' of delicious food, it's hard for him to refuse.
这个新游戏对孩子们有很大的___。
This new game has a big 'temptation' for children.
她抵挡不住购物的___。
She couldn't resist the 'temptation' of shopping.
高薪的___让他考虑换工作。
The 'temptation' of a high salary made him consider changing jobs.
在节食期间,甜点是最大的___。
During a diet, dessert is the biggest 'temptation'.
她觉得这份工作很有____。
The sentence means 'She felt this job was very tempting.' '诱惑' (yòuhuò) means temptation, which fits the context best.
这种甜点对她来说是一种很大的____。
The sentence means 'This dessert is a big temptation for her.' '诱惑' (yòuhuò) is the most appropriate word here.
他抵制住了金钱的____。
The sentence means 'He resisted the temptation of money.' '诱惑' (yòuhuò) perfectly conveys the meaning of temptation in this context.
他说服了自己不吃甜点,因为他抵制住了诱惑。
The sentence means 'He convinced himself not to eat dessert because he resisted the temptation.' This statement is consistent with the meaning of '诱惑'.
这份工作的诱惑力很小,所以他选择了。
The sentence means 'The temptation of this job was small, so he chose it.' If the temptation was small, he might not choose it, or it wouldn't be a significant factor. The logic is reversed here.
她抵抗不了美食的诱惑。
The sentence means 'She can't resist the temptation of delicious food.' This is a common and correct usage of '诱惑'.
You are at a market and see some delicious-looking food. Write a sentence saying that the food is a temptation.
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这些食物真是个诱惑。(These foods are really a temptation.)
You are trying to save money, but you see something you really want to buy. Write a sentence about this temptation.
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这个新手机是个很大的诱惑,但我不能买。(This new phone is a big temptation, but I can't buy it.)
Someone offers you a piece of cake even though you are on a diet. Write a sentence explaining why it's a temptation.
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这块蛋糕是很大的诱惑,但我正在减肥。(This piece of cake is a big temptation, but I'm on a diet.)
小明为什么觉得巧克力是诱惑?(Why does Xiaoming feel the chocolate is a temptation?)
Read this passage:
小明喜欢吃甜食,他看到桌子上的巧克力,觉得这是一个很大的诱惑。他想吃,但他妈妈说不能吃太多。
小明为什么觉得巧克力是诱惑?(Why does Xiaoming feel the chocolate is a temptation?)
文章中说小明喜欢吃甜食,所以巧克力对他来说是诱惑。(The passage states Xiaoming likes sweets, so chocolate is a temptation for him.)
文章中说小明喜欢吃甜食,所以巧克力对他来说是诱惑。(The passage states Xiaoming likes sweets, so chocolate is a temptation for him.)
对小红来说,什么是一个诱惑?(What is a temptation for Xiaohong?)
Read this passage:
这个游戏很有趣,很多朋友都在玩。小红想玩,但是她有很多作业。对小红来说,这个游戏是一个诱惑。
对小红来说,什么是一个诱惑?(What is a temptation for Xiaohong?)
文章中明确提到这个游戏对小红来说是一个诱惑。(The passage explicitly states that the game is a temptation for Xiaohong.)
文章中明确提到这个游戏对小红来说是一个诱惑。(The passage explicitly states that the game is a temptation for Xiaohong.)
为什么这些衣服对小李来说是诱惑?(Why are these clothes a temptation for Xiaoli?)
Read this passage:
商店里有很多漂亮的衣服,价格也很便宜。小李很喜欢这些衣服,但她知道自己不需要买更多。这些衣服对小李来说是一个诱惑。
为什么这些衣服对小李来说是诱惑?(Why are these clothes a temptation for Xiaoli?)
文章中说明了衣服漂亮又便宜,但小李不需要,所以是诱惑。(The passage explains that the clothes are pretty and cheap, but Xiaoli doesn't need them, making them a temptation.)
文章中说明了衣服漂亮又便宜,但小李不需要,所以是诱惑。(The passage explains that the clothes are pretty and cheap, but Xiaoli doesn't need them, making them a temptation.)
This candy is a temptation.
He couldn't resist the temptation of delicious food.
Don't be blinded by the temptation of money.
她觉得这份工作对她来说充满了____。
The sentence implies that the job has a strong allure or appeal, which is best described by '诱惑' (temptation).
面对美食的____,他很难抗拒。
When referring to delicious food, the word that fits the context of being hard to resist is '诱惑' (temptation).
小孩子很容易受到玩具的____。
Children are often strongly drawn to toys, making '诱惑' (temptation) the most suitable word here.
金钱对很多人来说是一种很大的诱惑。
Money often presents a strong allure or temptation for many people, so this statement is true.
在困难面前,我们应该抵制一切诱惑。
When facing difficulties, it's generally advisable to resist distractions or temptations that could hinder progress, making this statement true.
诱惑通常是指让人感到厌恶的事物。
Temptation (诱惑) refers to something that is appealing or attractive, not something that causes disgust. Therefore, this statement is false.
He resisted the temptation of money.
The temptation of this delicious food is too great; I can't resist trying it.
Facing various temptations, he always kept a clear mind.
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我很难抵挡住甜食的诱惑。
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请你用“诱惑”造一个句子。
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你觉得什么对你来说是最大的诱惑?
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面对美食的___,他很难控制自己。
In this context, '诱惑' (yòuhuò) specifically refers to the temptation of delicious food, which makes it hard for him to control himself. While '吸引' (xīyǐn - attraction), '迷惑' (míhuò - bewilderment/confusion), and '魅力' (mèilì - charm) are related to drawing attention, '诱惑' best captures the sense of an enticing but potentially problematic influence.
成功的___往往伴随着巨大的风险。
Here, '诱惑' (yòuhuò) refers to the enticing prospects of success that can lead one to take significant risks. '机遇' (jīyù - opportunity), '挑战' (tiǎozhàn - challenge), and '梦想' (mèngxiǎng - dream) don't carry the same connotation of a potentially misleading or dangerous allure.
他抵挡住了金钱的___,坚持了自己的原则。
'诱惑' (yòuhuò) is the most fitting word to describe the powerful, often immoral, pull of money that someone might resist. '吸引' (xīyǐn - attraction) is too neutral, '刺激' (cìjī - stimulation) refers to excitement, and '考验' (kǎoyàn - test) is about enduring a difficult situation, not necessarily a tempting one.
都市的繁华对年轻人来说,充满了无尽的___。
The bustling prosperity of a city ('都市的繁华') often presents many alluring, sometimes distracting or negative, temptations for young people. '诱惑' (yòuhuò) correctly conveys this sense of enticement. While cities offer '希望' (xīwàng - hope), '压力' (yālì - pressure), and '机会' (jīhuì - opportunities), '诱惑' specifically captures the compelling but potentially misleading draw.
她凭借坚强的意志力,克服了所有戒烟的___。
When quitting smoking, the primary struggle is against the '诱惑' (yòuhuò) or craving for cigarettes. While '困难' (kùnnán - difficulty), '障碍' (zhàng'ài - obstacle), and '痛苦' (tòngkǔ - pain) are certainly involved, '诱惑' directly addresses the compelling desire that must be resisted.
不要轻易被眼前的___所蒙蔽,要看清事物的本质。
This sentence advises against being misled by immediate '诱惑' (yòuhuò), implying that what seems appealing on the surface might prevent one from seeing the true nature of things. While '假象' (jiǎxiàng - false appearance) and '幻象' (huànxiàng - illusion) are related to deception, '诱惑' specifically highlights the enticing element that can lead to being deceived. '迷惑' (míhuò) is more about being confused or bewildered.
The sentence describes someone struggling to resist the temptation of delicious food. Listen for the word '诱惑' and understand its role in the sentence.
This sentence talks about a high-paying job that comes with both temptations and challenges. Focus on how '诱惑' is used in this context.
The sentence indicates someone resisted the temptation of money and stuck to their principles. Pay attention to the verb used with '诱惑'.
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我很难抵抗零食的诱惑。
Focus: 诱惑 (yòuhuò)
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他成功地抵抗了各种诱惑。
Focus: 抵抗 (dǐkàng)
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我们应该学会如何面对诱惑。
Focus: 面对 (miànduì)
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Describe a time you resisted a strong temptation. What was it, and how did you overcome it?
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我曾经面临戒掉晚上看手机的诱惑。刚开始很难,因为手机里有很多有趣的内容。但是我设定了目标,并且每天提醒自己要早睡。通过坚持不懈和强大的意志力,我最终克服了这个诱惑。
Imagine you are giving advice to a friend who is struggling with a temptation. What would you tell them to help them?
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如果你正在经历诱惑,我的建议是首先要明确你的目标。想想这个诱惑会如何阻碍你实现目标。然后,尝试转移注意力,或者寻找替代方案来满足你的需求,但要避免诱惑。
Discuss the difference between a 'minor temptation' and a 'major temptation'. Provide examples for each.
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微小的诱惑可能只是想多吃一块蛋糕,其后果通常不大。而重大的诱惑,比如为了个人利益而作弊,可能会带来严重的后果,影响你的声誉和未来。区别在于诱惑带来的潜在影响。
根据这段文字,抵制诱惑需要什么?
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在现代社会中,各种各样的诱惑无处不在。从美食到电子产品,从社交媒体到奢侈品,我们每天都在面对选择。如何抵制这些诱惑,保持清醒的头脑,成为了许多人关注的焦点。这不仅需要强大的意志力,还需要明确的人生目标和价值观。
根据这段文字,抵制诱惑需要什么?
文章中明确提到:“这不仅需要强大的意志力,还需要明确的人生目标和价值观。”
文章中明确提到:“这不仅需要强大的意志力,还需要明确的人生目标和价值观。”
小明面临的主要问题是什么?
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小明最近发现自己很难拒绝熬夜玩游戏的诱惑。他知道熬夜对身体不好,也影响第二天的学习效率,但每次拿起手机,他就难以自控。他的父母很担心,希望能帮助他克服这个坏习惯。
小明面临的主要问题是什么?
文章清楚地说明小明“很难拒绝熬夜玩游戏的诱惑”,并且“每次拿起手机,他就难以自控”。
文章清楚地说明小明“很难拒绝熬夜玩游戏的诱惑”,并且“每次拿起手机,他就难以自控”。
根据这段文字,培养自制力的方法不包括以下哪一项?
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一个有自制力的人,往往能更好地抵抗各种诱惑。他们懂得权衡利弊,不会因为一时的冲动而做出后悔的决定。培养自制力的方法有很多,例如设定清晰的目标,制定详细的计划,并持之以恒地执行。
根据这段文字,培养自制力的方法不包括以下哪一项?
文章提到了设定清晰的目标、制定详细的计划和持之以恒地执行,但没有提及跟随他人的建议。
文章提到了设定清晰的目标、制定详细的计划和持之以恒地执行,但没有提及跟随他人的建议。
To resist the temptation of money. '抵制住' (to resist) is followed by '金钱的诱惑' (the temptation of money).
He couldn't resist the temptation of delicious food. '抵挡住' (to resist) is used with '美食的诱惑' (the temptation of delicious food).
The temptation of advertisements is very strong. '诱惑力' means 'temptation' or 'allure'.
This sentence means 'resisted the temptation of money'. '抵制' (dǐzhì) means to resist, '住' (zhù) indicates a successful completion of the action, '金钱' (jīnqián) is money, and '的诱惑' (de yòuhuò) is temptation.
This sentence means 'He withstood the test of various material temptations'. '经受住' (jīngshòuzhù) means to withstand/endure, '各种' (gèzhǒng) means various kinds of, '物质' (wùzhì) means material, '诱惑' (yòuhuò) is temptation, and '考验' (kǎoyàn) means test.
This sentence means 'Facing the temptation of delicious food, he still held back'. '面对' (miànduì) means to face, '美食' (měishí) is delicious food, '的诱惑' (de yòuhuò) is temptation, '还是' (háishì) means still, '忍住' (rěnzhu) means to hold back or restrain oneself.
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Summary
诱惑 describes the powerful pull towards something that is often alluring but potentially harmful.
- enticement
- allurement
- seduction
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