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allured

/uh-loor/US // əˈlʊər //UK // (əˈljʊə, əˈlʊə) //

诱惑,魅力四射,诱人的,魅力

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    al·lured, al·lur·ing.

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

    al·lured, al·lur·ing.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbentice
Forms: alluring

Examples

  • If we can keep our republic, it will require dampening the allure of conspiracy theories, particularly about the fraudulence of elections.

  • Their romance builds naturally and capitalizes on the physical allure they felt all along.

  • 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.

  • More emphasis on space—space to spread out, to be outside, and to work from home—as well as the return of suburban allure.

  • What makes this episode interesting is that it’s where that allure begins to wear off.

  • Her father, allured by his wealth, was very anxious that his daughter should accept the offer.

  • But Lady Hartledon, though thus sweetly allured to confession, held her tongue.

  • But by the pleasure led,Of that sweet likeness, that allured me so,A long and heavy servitude to bear.

  • All the nations around willingly united themselves to him, allured by his discourses and promises.

  • The tyrants allured them to dishonor by threats and rewards.