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 Übersetzung für 'ingratiating' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   ingratiating | more ingratiating | most ingratiating
VERB   to ingratiate | ingratiated | ingratiated
ingratiating | ingratiates
SYNO ingratiating | ingratiatory | insinuating
ingratiating {adj}einnehmend
282
ingratiating {adj} [pej.]schmeichlerisch
121
ingratiating {adj} [pej.]schöntuerisch
6
ingratiating {adj} {pres-p}beliebt machend
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He was also described as "east-going, ingratiating, and assimilated.
  • Byrd was a good, all-purpose actor with a gift for delivering dialogue in a natural, ingratiating way.
  • The film adapts the story of Mephistopheles and Doctor Faustus by revealing the costs to the main character Hendrik Höfgen as he abandons his conscience and continues to perform, ingratiating himself with the Nazi Party in order to retain his job and improve his social position.
  • A smirk may also be an affected, ingratiating smile, as in Mr Bennet's description of Mr Wickham as making smirking love to all his new in-laws in the novel "Pride and Prejudice".
  • Wendy cannot see beyond Sam's charms or her own emotional needs, and Jake's younger brother Brian succumbs to Sam's ingratiating manner.

  • Flattery (also called adulation or blandishment) is the act of giving excessive compliments, generally for the purpose of ingratiating oneself with the subject.
  • The girls attempt to create a popular social status by ingratiating themselves with the "Greenhill gang" of surfers, a group of boys with a careless attitude toward casual sex, drugs and alcohol, over the course of one Sydney summer.
  • The Jazz Society of Chicago and Chicago Film Society scheduled a showing of the film in 2019 calling it a "joyously ingratiating, loose-limbed musical that packs 11 songs into an hour.
  • Zoe deals with the consequences of her freakout at Lollipop's wedding by ingratiating herself to her and even getting a boyfriend to prove she can be normal and not uptight.
  • Hall concludes that Cooper's acting is "wonderfully natural" and gives the character "an ingratiating personality".

  • Liam Lacey of "The Globe and Mail" wrote: "An ingratiating but overly contrived Canadian coming-of-age tale".
  • Afonso set about ingratiating himself with the impressionable young King Afonso and soon displaced Peter as his favorite uncle.
  • Although unwelcome to the Spanish, he succeeded in ingratiating himself, and was later welcomed by Philip IV of Spain at Madrid.
  • "Valley of the Lost" drew both praise and criticism from "Kirkus Reviews", which described the novel's protagonists as "interesting" and the first three-quarters of the novel as "ingratiating", but then cited "exceptionally silly plotting" that sabotaged the book's ending.
  • Richard Corliss wrote in "Time" magazine that the film is "a fairy tale for feminist pre-teens" and said Rozema was working "entirely too hard to be ingratiating; her picture is a desperate audition for endearment".

  • The novel is a tragedy, Clyde's destruction being the consequence of his innate weaknesses: moral and physical cowardice, lack of scruples and self-discipline, muddled intellect, and unfocused ambition; additionally, the effect of his ingratiating (Dreiser uses the word "soft") social manner places temptation in his way which he cannot resist.
  • In recognition of the fact that it was "aimed directly at very young children", William Arnold of the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" observed its "unforced and exceedingly gentle humor, its imaginative but never-quite-excessive production design and its ingratiating and surprisingly detailed performances [...] especially by Portman and Bateman [...] gradually break down one's cynical defenses".
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