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Definition of honeypot in English:

honeypot

noun ˈhʌnɪpɒtˈhəniˌpɑt
  • 1A container for honey.

    an earthenware honeypot
    she always had men hovering round her like bees round a honeypot

    她总是有男人围在她身边,就像蜜蜂围着蜜罐一样。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each honeypot is crafted in premium quality vitreous white earthenware and glazed with the finest clear glaze available.
    • This delightful honeypot is beautifully crafted in fine white English bone china with a bee and beehive motif.
    • There were also milk jugs and honeypots, jam dishes and fruit bowls exploiting the popularity of the cottage ware theme.
    • The men all seem to flock round me like bees around a honey pot.
    • People will gather like bees round a honey pot!
    • Her specialty is pottery and the shelves are lined with mugs, teapots, bowls, candle holders, honeypots and napkin rings.
    • Like bees to a honeypot, top players are always lured by money.
    1. 1.1 An enticing source of pleasure or reward.
      massive increases in government purchases became a honeypot for the unscrupulous
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pension scheme is a honeypot for the privatised firms now running the rail industry, which each got a slice of the fund when the industry was broken up.
      • I have noted previously that charities often become little more than a honeypot for their staff.
      • The leak comes hot on the heels of warnings that social-networking sites are honeypots for identity thieves.
      • Historically pension fund surpluses have been a wonderful honeypot with which to finance rationalisation and early retirement without hitting earnings per share.
      • Army deafness litigation is another honeypot.
      • The Grand National, the climax of a three-day racing festival, does attract the wealthy yet equally those aspiring just to taste some of the honeypot.
      • State claims management - a veritable honeypot for lawyers and opportunists and a massive drain on the taxpayer - is now in NTMA's hands.
      • The new benefits system will be a honeypot for fraudsters.
      • Stockbrokers, investment bankers, and lawyers circled around the honeypot, each seeking to get their hands on a lucrative contract to do their bit in warming up the markets.
      • There are also claims of cronyism emerging around the massive multi-billion honeypot which awaits whichever IT firm wins the deal to produce the technology.
    2. 1.2 A place to which many people are attracted.
      〈喻〉吸引人的地方
      the tourist honeypot of St Ives

      圣艾夫斯这一旅游胜地。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The family's magnificent art deco café on the seafront, a honeypot for tourists since the 1930s, will continue trading while the search for a buyer goes on.
      • The charity tends to avoid tourist honeypots, such as the Lake District, where it is easy to find other willing owners to rescue ruins, and instead works in less busy places.
      • Dry rot destroyed what would have been a tourist honeypot.
      • Bourton is a honeypot, but few people seem to make it to my favourite place, on the eastern edge of the village.
      • Virtual Cumbria, which offers complete 360 x 360 degree views of 150 of the county's most picturesque landscapes and honeypots, went online on Monday.
      • The guidebook says the North is as deserving of a visit as the tourist honeypots of the South, as dynamic development has transformed the region.
      • I mean King's Cross is an area that is a honeypot for a whole range of socially disadvantaged people, and that in itself is the vulnerability of the place.
      • He stated once that Castle Howard was probably the first venue to stage outdoor concerts, apart from opera honeypot Glyndebourne, in Sussex.
      • Set on the fringes of South Lakeland, the village is a much quieter place which attracts visitors looking for an escape from the honeypot tourist towns of the Lakes.
      • Enterprising parish councillors in one of the Lake District's premier tourist honeypots have mooted plans to develop their own car park in competition with the national park authority.
      • The area suffered another blow with the closure of more footpaths in the tourist honeypot of Ingleton.
      • Eighteenth-century St Petersburg was a honeypot for artists, art dealers, and craftsmen, rather as New York has become in the latter half of the 20th century.
      • A prominent site in the centre of a Lake District honeypot looks set to become one of the first developments for a newly-formed joint venture company.
      • In the honeypot town of Grassington, already a magnet for visitors, they are also looking forward to even more tourists arriving.
      • Calls have been made for public loos at a tourist honeypot on the Furness coast to be kept open.
      Synonyms
      holiday destination, holiday centre, tourist centre, centre, spot, retreat, haunt
  • 2vulgar slang A woman's genitals.

    〈粗俚〉女性生殖器

Definition of honeypot in US English:

honeypot

nounˈhəniˌpɑtˈhənēˌpät
  • 1A container in which honey is kept.

    蜜罐

    an earthenware honeypot
    she always had men hovering round her like bees round a honeypot

    她总是有男人围在她身边,就像蜜蜂围着蜜罐一样。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This delightful honeypot is beautifully crafted in fine white English bone china with a bee and beehive motif.
    • There were also milk jugs and honeypots, jam dishes and fruit bowls exploiting the popularity of the cottage ware theme.
    • Each honeypot is crafted in premium quality vitreous white earthenware and glazed with the finest clear glaze available.
    • Her specialty is pottery and the shelves are lined with mugs, teapots, bowls, candle holders, honeypots and napkin rings.
    • People will gather like bees round a honey pot!
    • The men all seem to flock round me like bees around a honey pot.
    • Like bees to a honeypot, top players are always lured by money.
    1. 1.1 An enticing source of pleasure or reward.
      massive increases in government purchases became a honeypot for the unscrupulous
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Stockbrokers, investment bankers, and lawyers circled around the honeypot, each seeking to get their hands on a lucrative contract to do their bit in warming up the markets.
      • State claims management - a veritable honeypot for lawyers and opportunists and a massive drain on the taxpayer - is now in NTMA's hands.
      • There are also claims of cronyism emerging around the massive multi-billion honeypot which awaits whichever IT firm wins the deal to produce the technology.
      • The Grand National, the climax of a three-day racing festival, does attract the wealthy yet equally those aspiring just to taste some of the honeypot.
      • Army deafness litigation is another honeypot.
      • I have noted previously that charities often become little more than a honeypot for their staff.
      • Historically pension fund surpluses have been a wonderful honeypot with which to finance rationalisation and early retirement without hitting earnings per share.
      • The new benefits system will be a honeypot for fraudsters.
      • The pension scheme is a honeypot for the privatised firms now running the rail industry, which each got a slice of the fund when the industry was broken up.
      • The leak comes hot on the heels of warnings that social-networking sites are honeypots for identity thieves.
    2. 1.2 A place to which many people are attracted.
      〈喻〉吸引人的地方
      its elegant shops make Florence a global honeypot
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Enterprising parish councillors in one of the Lake District's premier tourist honeypots have mooted plans to develop their own car park in competition with the national park authority.
      • The area suffered another blow with the closure of more footpaths in the tourist honeypot of Ingleton.
      • A prominent site in the centre of a Lake District honeypot looks set to become one of the first developments for a newly-formed joint venture company.
      • The family's magnificent art deco café on the seafront, a honeypot for tourists since the 1930s, will continue trading while the search for a buyer goes on.
      • Bourton is a honeypot, but few people seem to make it to my favourite place, on the eastern edge of the village.
      • Calls have been made for public loos at a tourist honeypot on the Furness coast to be kept open.
      • He stated once that Castle Howard was probably the first venue to stage outdoor concerts, apart from opera honeypot Glyndebourne, in Sussex.
      • The guidebook says the North is as deserving of a visit as the tourist honeypots of the South, as dynamic development has transformed the region.
      • The charity tends to avoid tourist honeypots, such as the Lake District, where it is easy to find other willing owners to rescue ruins, and instead works in less busy places.
      • Dry rot destroyed what would have been a tourist honeypot.
      • Eighteenth-century St Petersburg was a honeypot for artists, art dealers, and craftsmen, rather as New York has become in the latter half of the 20th century.
      • Virtual Cumbria, which offers complete 360 x 360 degree views of 150 of the county's most picturesque landscapes and honeypots, went online on Monday.
      • I mean King's Cross is an area that is a honeypot for a whole range of socially disadvantaged people, and that in itself is the vulnerability of the place.
      • In the honeypot town of Grassington, already a magnet for visitors, they are also looking forward to even more tourists arriving.
      • Set on the fringes of South Lakeland, the village is a much quieter place which attracts visitors looking for an escape from the honeypot tourist towns of the Lakes.
      Synonyms
      holiday destination, holiday centre, tourist centre, centre, spot, retreat, haunt
  • 2vulgar slang A woman's genitals.

    〈粗俚〉女性生殖器

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