tempt

tempt
tempt
verb
(to (try to) persuade or attract to do something; to make (someone) want to do (something): The sunshine tempted them (to go) out.) tentar
- tempter
- tempting
- temptingly
- be tempted to do something
- be tempted

tempt vb tentar
don't tempt fate no tientes a la suerte
I was tempted to hit him estuve tentado de pegarle
tempt
tr[tempt]
transitive verb
1 tentar
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be tempted to do something estar tentado,-a a hacer algo
to tempt fate tentar a la suerte
to tempt providence tentar la suerte
to tempt somebody to something ofrecerle algo a alguien, servirle algo a alguien
tempt ['tɛmpt] vt
: tentar
tempt
v.
apetecer v.
engolosinar v.
inducir v.
provocar v.
seducir v.
tentar v.
tempt
transitive verb (often pass) tentar*

to tempt fate o providence — tentar* a la suerte

to be tempted to + INF — estar* tentado de + inf

to tempt somebody INTO something/-ING: they tempted me into staying another week me convencieron de que me quedara otra semana; may I tempt you to a little more? — ¿le sirvo un poco más?

[tempt]
VT
1) (gen) tentar

to tempt sb to do sth — tentar a algn a hacer algo

I'm tempted to do it — estoy tentado de hacerlo

they've offered me a job in France and I must say I'm tempted — me han ofrecido un trabajo en Francia y la verdad es que me tienta mucho

can I tempt you to another cake? — ¿le apetece otro pastelito?

2) (Rel) tentar, poner a prueba

you shouldn't tempt fate or providence — no hay que tentar a la suerte

* * *
[tempt]
transitive verb (often pass) tentar*

to tempt fate o providence — tentar* a la suerte

to be tempted to + INF — estar* tentado de + inf

to tempt somebody INTO something/-ING: they tempted me into staying another week me convencieron de que me quedara otra semana; may I tempt you to a little more? — ¿le sirvo un poco más?


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