English to Arabic Dictionary seduction

seduction

إغواء
definition
noun
if seduction doesn't work, she can play on his sympathy
the action of seducing someone.
translation of 'seduction'
noun
فتنة,
إغراء,
إغواء
example
It's a mission which looks dangerously like 'seduction' as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat.
It was the curtain and her husband's fears and warnings which alerted her to the presence of a possible source of 'seduction' .
There is a difference between lechery and 'seduction' .
The only time 'seduction' doesn't involve warmth and feeling, says Greene, is when it is performed by a coquette.
Control over others, through processes of possession, domination, and 'seduction' , are the main mechanisms at work here.
she was planning a 'seduction'
The latter used to be called seduction - but 'seduction' is now seen as a crime that we had simply failed to recognise.
Snakes are an important symbol of power and 'seduction' .
if 'seduction' doesn't work, she can play on his sympathy
if 'seduction' doesn't work, she can play on his sympathy
A magazine editor who has lived in Hollywood for many years, he has witnessed first-hand how corrupting 'seduction' can be.
Here, she turns her microscope on a male lover hopelessly addicted to serial 'seduction' and romantic self-absorption.
It gives you a simple style with a touch of feminine 'seduction' .
Whether it was Halloween or Christmas, she always had a bright, toothy smile on her face and the look of sheer 'seduction' in her eyes.
This is no lesson in morality, but an invitation to 'seduction' .
Elsewhere on the video, she silently mimes emotional states that range from fear and sadness to 'seduction' .
she was planning a 'seduction'
How does one contain power that flows not from coercion but 'seduction' ?
A valuable weapon in the armoury of 'seduction' , it covers a multitude of sins, including wrinkles and blemishes.
The four players skilfully acted out very different scenes, playing with universal images of rejection, 'seduction' and romance.
Wine has also had a long association with the art of 'seduction' .
Thomas Jefferson is a particularly interesting example of someone who partially resisted its 'seductions' .
From my earliest youth, I resisted the helpful attempts of family and friends to introduce me to the 'seductions' of opera.
What goes beyond the cataloguing of the hidden structures, the invisible powers, 'seductions' , and numerous offenses we have been preoccupied with for so long?
Understandably, we attempt to teach our children to value history over the easy 'seductions' of space.
He is an honest man despite the considerable 'seductions' of his vocation.
That iconoclastic culture rejects the 'seductions' of the representational.
Nearly everywhere he looks, it seems, a Republican governor or legislature is finding the 'seductions' of tax hikes too powerful to resist in the face of reduced federal support and soaring education and health-care costs.
On that sun-drenched summer day, every bend commanded out-of-the-world views and we surrendered to the 'seductions' of the idyllic setting, knowing that life couldn't get better than this!
The book is about power and its 'seductions' and terrors.
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