1520s, from Middle French séduction, from Latin seductionem (nominative seductio), noun of action from past participle stem of seducere (see seduce). Originally with reference to actions or beliefs; sexual sense is from 1769, originally always with women as the objects. Earlier appearance of the word in Middle English with a sense "treason, treachery" probably is a confusion with sedition, which confusion also is found in Old French seducion "treason, betrayal."
例文
1. Her methods of seduction are subtle.
彼女は人を誘惑する手段が巧みだ。
2.Cleepatra 's seduction of Caesar
クレオパトラによるカエサルの誘惑
3.This was a case of sly,evil seduction as well as murder.
これは狡猾で悪辣な姦通事件と殺人事件である。
4.It requires no complicated theories of a preference for authoritarians or personal seduction .