献殷勤 (xiàn yān) — to ingratiate oneself, to fawn, to curry favor

Definition

A set phrase meaning 'to fawn / curry favor' by going out of one's way to please someone, often for personal gain. The verb carries a negative judgment — the behavior is seen as insincere or manipulative.

verb
to ingratiate oneselfto fawnto curry favor

Examples

  • 献殷勤
    Tā wèi le dé dào gōng zuò, bù tíng dì duì lǎo bǎn xiàn yān.
    He keeps fawning over the boss in order to get the job.
  • Tā gāng lái gōng sī jiù xiàn le yí cì yīn qín, ràng rén jué de hěn jiǎ.
    He had just joined the company and already made a show of flattery, which felt very fake.
  • 献殷勤
    Bié zài wǒ miàn qián xiàn yān le, wǒ bù chī zhè yí tào.
    Stop working your charms on me — that doesn't work on me.

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