tantalize

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vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)

          1.    逗惹
          2.    折磨
          3.    強烈的誘惑


D

–verb (used with object)
to torment with, or as if with, 
the sight of something desired but out of reach; 
tease by arousing expectations that are repeatedly disappointed.  

Also, especially British, tantalise.

—Synonyms 
provoke, taunt, tempt; frustrate.

—Antonyms 
satisfy.

taunt
[Being Black], he had to endure the taunt[s] of his classmates.
Castigate 




t1547290tvn 
In addition to more traditionally structured scenes, his film contains a series of 

tantalizing
, non-sequential images that reveal themselves
 

as the narrative unfolds, the various haircuts and facial bruises of his lead character (Jeremy Theobald) 

eventually coalescing [into] [coherence].
 

coalesce
聯合
(挫傷的骨頭)接合; (傷口)癒合


vicky_cristina_barcelona 
A love triangle begins to coalesce, and things grow more complicated when Juan Antonio's passionate, unstable ex, Maria Elena (Penélope Cruz), arrives to stay after a suicide attempt.




watchmencontop1 
Tantalizingly, Fox’s complaint, which does not name Paramount, said that Warner [settled] a [dispute] with an unidentified "purported rights holder" by sharing part of its own [claimed] interest. Patricia S. Rockenwagner, a Paramount spokeswoman, says her studio has foreign distribution rights to the film.








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