seductively  
adverb uk/sɪˈdʌk.tɪv.li/ us/səˈdʌk.tɪv.li/
  (SEXUALLY)      
  诱人地
in a way that is intended to make someone feel attracted to you and want to have sex with you
  She once posed seductively for a men's magazine. 她曾经为一本男性杂志摆拍撩人的姿势。 
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 - Sheridan, clad only in a towel, talks seductively to Owens.
 - She was all pouting lips, seductively lined eyes and false eyelashes.
 - He was wearing his new pyjamas and he lay back seductively.
 - The strippers at that time performed slowly and seductively.
 
  (OF THING, IDEA)      
 有诱惑力地;有魅力地
in a way that is attractive and makes you want to do, have, or believe something
  He laid out a spread of seductively arranged pastries.  他摆出了一系列诱人的糕点。 
 They sell their ideology very seductively. 他们非常诱人地推销自己的意识形态。 
 See: seductive
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 - The nearby Klamath River is seductively warm at this time of year, perfect for swimming.
 - The alternative could be that we buy into the meanings consumer capitalism so seductively sells us because we don't see anything else on offer.
 - As you'd expect from Scott, the film is seductively shot.
 - Although momentarily tempted by the seductively rich chocolate dessert, her willpower held firm.
 - He is seductively forthright about the failures in his life.