flatter
v
1 [Tn] praise (sb) too much or insincerely, esp in order to gain favour for oneself 恭维, 奉承, 讨好(某人)
If you flatter your mother a bit she might invite us all to dinner. 你要是奉承你母亲几句, 说不定她会把我们全请去吃饭.
2 [Tn usu passive 通常用於被动语态]
give a feeling of pleasure or honour to (sb) 使(某人)感到高兴或荣幸
I was very flattered by your invitation to talk at the conference. 承蒙你邀我在会上讲话, 深感荣幸.
3 [Tn] represent (sb) in a way that makes him seem better-looking than he really is 使(某人)显得(较其实际相貌)好看
(ironic 反语) This photograph certainly doesn't flatter you, ie It makes you look rather ugly. 这张相片实在不如你本人好看.
4 [nopassive 不用於被动语态: Tn, Dn.f]
~ oneself (that...)believe, usu mistakenly, that one has achieved sth or has certain abilities or good qualities 认为(通常指误以为)自己成就了某事物或有某种能力或优秀品质
Do you really think he likes you? You flatter yourself! 你真以为他喜欢你? 你那是自作多情!
He flatters himself that he speaks French well. 他自以为法语说得很好.
I think it would be a good idea to have comments from secretaries and typists who are already using it. Then they can express their satisfaction with the product.
我认为,听听使用过这种计算机的秘书和打字员的反映,倒是个好主意。他们可以发表对产品满意的意见。
It is quite possible that the thief might put some meat in you bag.
这个窃贼很可能把肉放到你的袋子里。
Can you go through them and give me whatever you find?