2dangle something in front of somebody/before somebodyto offer something good to someone, in order to persuade them to do something 将某物摆在某人面前
A good pay package and a company car were dangled in front of her.
优厚的薪酬和公司配车摆在她面前。
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dangle• She dangled a hand in the water.• A visitor was attempting to lure a squirrel close for a picture by dangling and rattling his car keys.• One or two ancientgraves were neglected, rustyiron crosses dangling broken beadwork bouquets.• Dangling from her ears were two large goldearrings.• It was that which was cutting her in two as she dangled from it.• Rose rushed at Dieter and made a grab at his wrist, as if fearing to find handcuffsdangling from it.• A lonenakedbulbdangled from the ceiling.• He dangled helplessly from the cliff, trying not to look down.• It's a big carrot he's dangling in front of Marler's nose.• We sat on the edge of the pool with our legs dangling in the water.