tempt
v.
c.1200, of the devil, flesh, etc., "draw or entice to evil or sin, lure (someone) from God's law; be alluring or seductive," from Old French tempter (12c.), from Latin temptare "to feel, try out, attempt to influence, test," a variant of tentare "handle, touch, try, test." The Latin alteration is "explainable only as an ancient error due to some confusion" [Century Dictionary]. From late 14c. as "to provoke, defy" (God, fate, etc.). Related: Tempted; tempting.
词根:tempt = try, 表示“尝试”
tempt v. 诱惑,尝试
attenmpt v. 尝试,企图(at一再+tempt→一再尝试)
contempt v. 藐视(con共同+tempt→大家都能试一下→没什么了不起→藐视)
temptatious n. 诱惑(tempt+ation→想尝试一下→诱惑)
temptatious a. 诱惑性的