English to Portuguese Dictionary temptation

temptation

tentação
definition
noun
he resisted the temptation to call Celia at the office
a desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.
translation of 'temptation'
noun
tentação
example
And no one can resist the 'temptation' to sprint along the sand and leap into the ocean.
Of course you can give up, if you can resist the 'temptation' of strong flavours.
It sounds basic, but it was important to resist the 'temptation' to overfill the programme.
I have in the past succumbed to 'temptation' , lured by attractive coloured labels.
Try to resist the 'temptation' of eating the roasted walnuts before you need them!
They resisted the 'temptation' to strip back the stonework, choosing instead to leave it whitewashed.
This division causes man to feel a dual 'temptation' , the desire to rise to God and the downward pull of Satan.
he resisted the 'temptation' to call Celia at the office
She resisted the 'temptation' of movies because she wanted to get done with college first.
I'm going to resist the 'temptation' to describe it and instead I'll let my pictures do the talking.
The gluttonous greed of the Cookie Monster can never resist the 'temptation' of cookies.
It was hard to resist the 'temptation' to eat the oranges as fast as we picked them.
Resist the 'temptation' to buy extended warranties when purchasing electrical equipment.
Even teachers with stiff upper lips could not resist their 'temptation' to do a jig.
You can then refer back to the list when you feel like a cigarette and it will help you to resist the 'temptation' .
I've resisted the 'temptation' to tune into any of Miami's sporting chat shows over the past seven days.
Unlike certain other New World countries, Chile has so far resisted the 'temptation' to push up its prices.
we almost gave in to 'temptation'
It is far better, therefore, to resist the 'temptation' to make broad ranging policy statements.
I resisted the strong 'temptation' to tell him to go jump off a cliff, and kept quiet.
we almost gave in to 'temptation'
Politicians should resist the 'temptation' to isolate themselves from the people they govern.
he resisted the 'temptation' to call Celia at the office
The truth is even sadder: they do not know how to resist the 'temptation' of power.
Our minds are bombarded daily by worldly cares, 'temptations' and allurements that draw us away from Christ and his Word.
And it has become impossible to resist the 'temptations' of the market economy.
Lily says she resists the great 'temptations' but the little ones pull her down.
So James tells us where we must look for the source of our 'temptations' to do wrong.
So stay close to him, and watch as the devil flees and his 'temptations' become less and less attractive.
From furniture to fashion, the wide array of stalls offer great 'temptations' to those with a discerning taste.
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