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tan·ta·lize (also tantalise British English) /ˈtæntəl-aɪz/ verb [intransitive, transitive] PROMISEto show or promise something that someone really wants, but then not allow them to have it 使〔某人想要某物却得不到而〕干着急;逗引;撩拨→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpustantalize• It goes as far as it can and waits there for a while, its big eyes staring up, tantalized.• What were her many mysteries, she tantalized herself, replaying all the loves she'd ever known.• It was wiser not to tantalize oneself.Origin tantalize (1500-1600) Tantalus king in an ancient Greek story who had to stand up to his chin in water under a fruit tree, but was unable to reach either the water to drink or the fruit to eattan·ta·lize verbChineseSyllable show or someone something Corpus really promise wants, to that |