allured / əˈlʊər /

诱惑魅力四射诱人的魅力

allured3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

al·lured, al·lur·ing.

  1. to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable.
  2. to fascinate; charm.
v. 无主动词 verb

al·lured, al·lur·ing.

  1. to be attractive or tempting.
n. 名词 noun
  1. fascination; charm; appeal.

allured 近义词

n. 名词 noun

appeal

v. 动词 verb

entice

更多allured例句

  1. If we can keep our republic, it will require dampening the allure of conspiracy theories, particularly about the fraudulence of elections.
  2. Their romance builds naturally and capitalizes on the physical allure they felt all along.
  3. Gravel grinders, as one of the sport’s fastest growing segments, feed off aspirations of freedom and the allure of adventure, and they appeal to experts and newbies alike.
  4. More emphasis on space—space to spread out, to be outside, and to work from home—as well as the return of suburban allure.
  5. What makes this episode interesting is that it’s where that allure begins to wear off.
  6. Her father, allured by his wealth, was very anxious that his daughter should accept the offer.
  7. But Lady Hartledon, though thus sweetly allured to confession, held her tongue.
  8. But by the pleasure led,Of that sweet likeness, that allured me so,A long and heavy servitude to bear.
  9. All the nations around willingly united themselves to him, allured by his discourses and promises.
  10. The tyrants allured them to dishonor by threats and rewards.