aura 的定义
plural au·ras or, for 3, au·rae [awr-ee]. /ˈɔr i/.
- a distinctive and pervasive quality or character; air; atmosphere: an aura of respectability; an aura of friendliness.
- a subtly pervasive quality or atmosphere seen as emanating from a person, place, or thing.
- Pathology. a sensation, as of lights or a current of warm or cold air, preceding an attack of migraine or epilepsy.
aura 近义词
air, character
更多aura例句
- “Magical, right,” then-pitching coach Paul Menhart said, meaning the aura over the whole camp.
- Keeping them in the light is supposed to deplete their aura or something.
- Despite efforts like relaunching Reebok Classics a few years ago, the brand never regained much of its cool aura, retro or otherwise.
- Yet, even as the club became more accessible, it retained its aura of indulgence.
- Perhaps above all else, Kipchoge benefited from his own aura of invincibility.
- Most of the Atari employees I saw projected an aura of almost delirious bliss.
- The friendly aura vanished, her eyes dead, voice robotic and confident she was correct.
- They shared a birthday—July 8—and Nelson always thought that bestowed some sort of personal aura on him.
- It gives them all aura, a collective power, an almost animal force.
- He was, in fact, of average height, but he had an aura like a pope or a head of state.
- Some hidden magnetism burst from him like an aura, and his cold pasty face and light gray eyes flamed into positive beauty.
- Celuy pourra savoir l'aise qu'en avons receu et recevons, qui aura cogneu les dangers et necessits o nous estions.
- I suppose there was an aura, a halo, some sort of effulgency about the place; for here I find you louder than the rest.
- Ma foi, je serais fch de le savoir, et je crois que l'auteur aura sagement fait de ne mettre personne dans son secret.
- It might have been the aura of the two exquisite women, he thought.