flattering
adj. 諂媚的,討好的
v. 阿諛,向…奉承,使高興( flatter的現在分詞)
If something is flattering, it makes you appear more attractive.
Some styles are so flattering that they instantly become classics...
有些款式特別襯人,很快就成了經典。
...a refreshing new look that's flattering to skins of all ages...
令人耳目一新、能使所有年齡段的面板更添靚麗的新妝
If someone's remarks are flattering, they praise you and say nice things about you.
There were pleasant and flattering obituaries about him...
訃告裡全是對他的客套溢美之詞。
The press was flattering.
新聞界正在大肆吹捧。
If you describe something as flattering, you mean that it pleases you and makes you feel important or special.
It is all terribly flattering and she is trying to reply to every single letter personally...
一切都讓她感到無比榮幸,她儘量親自回覆每一封信。
Colin chuckled at the flattering response...
這一奉承的迴應讓科林暗自發笑。
1. tending to reveal or represent favorably
The chairman led in with some flattering references to the visiting speaker's record in the industry.
主席開頭對來訪的發言者在工業界的成就說了些恭維的話.
This piece features a signature waistband a flattering pouch, and a one of a kind cut.
有特色的簽字腰帶,和討人喜歡的兜袋, 貼身的剪裁.
Flattering an incompetent boss does the organisation no good.
奉承一個不稱職的老闆對這個機構並無好處,對你的自尊也無半點益處.
Often it was not flattering.
這通常不是奉承.
He likes to make flattering remarks.
他喜歡說奉承話.