0 to praise too much or insincerely -- tâng bốc nịnh hót
Flatter him by complimenting him on his singing.
1 to show, describe etc someone or something as being better than someone etc really is -- tôn lên
The photograph flatters him.
2 to be pleased to say about (oneself) (that one can do something) -- làm cho ai hãnh diện
All wear the same below-the-knee dresses made out of the same fabric, with gathered tops and uncomfortably tight (and not terribly flattering) fitted waists.
The d profile is also stronger here than in three dimensions, and peaks at the centre, while in natural flows it is usually much flatter.
Evaluations were less flattering regarding the government's economic management, especially pertaining to policies affecting incomes and their distribution.
I am flattered that they took notice of my piece, but think their efforts to set the record straight only obfuscate matters further.
While it is always flattering to be cited in a work of this nature, it is doubly so if the citation is correct.
It also included some of the bestinformed specialists in the world, a formidable group to be entertained and flattered as well as informed.
Dental attrition levels suggest a broader and flatter age profile for the pendants than for the soldiers, with a significantly higher mean age.
While providing new information based upon impressive original research, the collection tends to flatter to deceive.
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奉承, 討好, 使…顯得更吸引人…
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奉承, 讨好, 使…显得更吸引人…
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halagar, adular, adalar…
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bajular, adular…
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(人)にお世辞を言う…
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övmek, methetmek, övgüler/methiyeler düzmek…
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