Encara no tenim significats per a "tantalise by".
1I've been tantalised by the possibilities for a lot longer than anybody else.
2The party had been tantalised by threatening clouds, which never broke in rain.
3Tantalised by victory, it made the defeat at Stradbrook much harder to endure.
4It was a demure, rosy mouth, warning and tantalising by turns.
5And everyone they bring is tantalised by what they find.
6It was the latter who was tantalised by gold.
7Have your senses been tickled or tantalised by tequila?
8We were thus long tantalised by seeing the swans majestically gliding over the water ahead of us.
9But as the final weekend of the league beckons the north Dublin club is tantalised by a semi-final place.
10He was like a drinker tantalised by seeing his accustomed portion of brandy on the table but just beyond his reach.
11I was tantalised by seeing in my dreams tables spread out, sometimes for breakfast, and at others for dinner or supper.
12It's been his lot at this tournament; a sort of Groundhog Day, like a recurring Christmas Eve, tantalised by promise but nothing materialises.
13Callanan speaks with the voice of a 20 year-old; emotionally raw after being tantalised by victory only to have it violently snatched away.
14The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang tantalises by noting that the phrase was "first recorded in 1990 but in use earlier".