pleasant things that you say to somebody or do for them to try to persuade them to do something (因有所求而)说的好话(或做的好事),讨人欢心 He refused to be moved by either threats or blandishments. 他拒绝被威胁或甜言蜜语打动。
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French blandiss-, lengthened stem of blandir, from Latin blandiri, from blandus ‘soft, smooth’ + -ment.