[with obj. and adverbial]persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception or flattery 诱骗,引诱 we cannot inveigle him into putting pen to paper. 我们无法诱使他落笔。 ■(inveigle oneself or one's way into)gain entrance to (a place) by using such methods 以诱骗方式进入
派生 inveiglement noun 语源
late 15th cent. (in the sense 'beguile, deceive'; formerly also as enveigle): from Anglo-Norman French envegler, alteration of Old French aveugler 'to blind', from aveugle 'blind'