0 the act of tempting -- การล่อ
the temptation of Christ (by the Devil).
1 something that tempts -- สิ่งล่อใจ
He was surrounded by temptations.
Thus, vicarious reward creates an incentive to help the people whose experiences you choose as occasions for emotion, and to resist temptations to exploit them.
Make up your mind that whatever the short-term temptations may be, you will never deviate from the highest standards of honour.
Because the temptations and dangers would be minor, the process of soul-making would be gentler and slower.
Without the protection offered by college walls and communal discipline, how would scholars withstand temptations and distractions and devote themselves to higher things?
However, the twin temptations to determinism - architecture solely grounded on ecology or architecture solely grounded on technical production - have been identified and, we hope, avoided.
The deconstructed heart is ever restless, yet the theological virtues stand only as perpetual temptations to rest in inauthenticity.
One of the temptations of ab-initio programs is that they require much less information and are easier to run.
I argue that democratic institutions promote developmental governance by countering temptations for politically opportunistic behaviour that is economically damaging.
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引誘, 誘惑, 很有誘惑力的事物…
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