bait
Word family nounbaiterbaitingbaitfishbait
bait1 /beɪt/ ●○○ noun [singular, uncountableU] 2 FORCE somebody TO DO somethingsomething attractive that is offered to someone to make them do something or buy something, especially when this is done in a dishonest way that tricks people 〔使别人上当的〕引诱物,诱饵 Plenty of people took the bait (=accepted what was on offer) and lost their life savings. 有很多人受骗上当,一生的积蓄都没了。
3 rise to the bait ANGRYto become angry when someone is deliberately trying to make you angry 被故意激怒,上当发火 Senator O'Brien just smiled, refusing to rise to the bait. 奥布赖恩参议员只是笑了笑,没有中计发火。
rise to the bait• He was a real showman, and however he was feeling, he always rose to the bait of a captive audience!• But she never rose to the bait.• I felt I was arguing on behalf of myself and the other two, who never rose to the bait.• But she clamped her lips together and didn't rise to the bait.• She could rage till she fell down in a fit, but he wouldn't rise to the bait.• They rose to the bait and decided they needed to prove a point, putting together their nine-piece Bootsy Collins-featuring live band.• She was concentrating too intently to rise to the bait.• Do you rise to the bait? took the bait• The yellowfins, too, were becoming wary and took the bait less often.• Maybe you stationed yourself where you could keep an eye on the lobby to see if I took the bait.• Plenty of people took the bait and ended up losing their life savings.• Satan took the bait and fastened his teeth reflexively on the blocking forearm. bait2 verb [transitiveT] 1. DSOto put bait on a hook to catch fish or in a trap to catch animals 在〔鱼钩或捕兽器〕上装饵 2. CRITICIZEto deliberately try to make someone angry by criticizing them, using rude names etc 故意激怒,招惹,挑衅 bait• All the traps were baited, but none of them was set.• Marge felt that Kitty was baiting her.• Nicola was baiting him now, kicking water, her face contorted with anger.• Ben told me that Carl had baited him.• He said I was baiting him.• Goodman refused to be baited into saying anything bad about his co-star.• Johnson quickly baited up in the silence.• Elice occasionally flirted with Nathan to bait Urran.• I suppose Miss Martindale had been baiting you? Origin bait1 (1200-1300) Old Norse beita “food”
bait2 2. (1100-1200) Old Norse beita “to cause to bite”