ingratiating
(a.)逢迎的,迷人的
In·gra·ti·ate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ingratiated p. pr. & vb. n. Ingratiating ]
1. To introduce or commend to the favor of another; to bring into favor; to insinuate; -- used reflexively, and followed by with before the person whose favor is sought.
Lysimachus . . . ingratiated himself both with Philip and his pupil. --Budgell.
2. To recommend; to render easy or agreeable; -- followed by to. [Obs.]
What difficulty would it [the love of Christ] not ingratiate to us? --Hammond.
ingratiating
adj 1: capable of winning favor; "with open arms and an
ingratiating smile"
2: calculated to please or gain favor; "a smooth ingratiating
manner" [syn: ingratiatory]