单词乎

lure

音标[luә]

汉语翻译

n. 饵, 诱惑
vt. 引诱, 诱惑

词型变化

副词:luringly 名词:lurer 动词过去式:lured 过去分词:lured 现在分词:luring 第三人称单数:lures 

英语解释

名词 lure:

  1. qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward
    同义词:enticement, come-on
  2. anything that serves as an enticement
    同义词:bait, come-on, hook, sweetener
  3. something used to lure victims into danger
    同义词:bait, decoy

动词 lure:

  1. provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion
    同义词:entice, tempt

例句

  1. The enticement of the big city lure her away from her home.
    大城市的种种诱惑吸引了她离家出走。
  2. The travel brochure lured me into taking a Caribbean vacation.
    这本旅游小册子诱使我去加勒比地区度假。
  3. He left home because of the lures of the life in the city.
    由于受到城市生活的诱或,他离开了家。

详细解释


lure

n.(名词)


Something that tempts or attracts with the promise of pleasure or reward.
诱惑物:以允诺给予满足或奖励的方式诱惑或吸引人的东西
An attraction or appeal.
吸引力,魅力
A decoy used in catching animals, especially an artificial bait used in catching fish.
诱饵,囵子:用来捕捉动物的诱饵,尤指用来捕捉鱼的人造诱饵
A bunch of feathers attached to a long cord, used in falconry to recall the hawk.
鸟媒:系在长绳上的一束羽毛,在放鹰狩猎中用来召回猎鹰
v.tr.(及物动词)
lured,lur.ing,lures
To attract by wiles or temptation; entice.
吸引:以诡计或诱惑来吸引;诱惑
To recall (a falcon) with a lure.
用引诱物召回(猎鹰)

来源:
Middle English
中古英语
from Anglo-Norman
源自 英法语
[of Germanic origin]
[源于日耳曼语]

【引伸】
lur.er
n.(名词)
lur.ingly
adv.(副词)
<参考词汇><同义词>lure,entice,inveigle,decoy,tempt,seduceThese verbs mean to lead or attempt to lead into a wrong or foolish course, as of action.
这些动词意思是引导或试图诱导至错误或愚蠢的道路,如行动的道路。
Lure suggests the use of something that attracts like bait:
Lure 表示用象鱼饵似的东西来吸引:
例句:
Industry often seeks to lure scientists from universities by offering them huge salaries. Toentice is to draw on skillfully, as by arousing hopes or desires:
企业经常以高额薪金诱引科学家们离开大学。 Entice 意为通过唤起希望或欲望巧妙地吸引:

例句:
The teacher opened the door and, showing the tot the toys on the shelves, tried to entice him into the classroom.
老师打开门,让小孩看着架子上那些玩具,试图吸引他走进教室。

Inveigle implies winning over by coaxing, flattery, or artful talk:
Inveigle 暗指通过哄骗、奉承或花言巧语而达到目的:
例句:
With tact and perseverance he inveigled her into becoming his law partner. Todecoy is to trap or ensnare by cunning or deception:
凭着机智和不懈努力,他终于劝说她成为自己的法律合伙人。 Decoy 意为通过狡诈或欺骗手段陷害或诱捕:

例句:
Partisans dressed as simple farmers selling produce decoyed the soldiers into blistering crossfire.
装扮成卖东西的普通农民的游击队员们把敌军诱入强大的交叉火力圈中。

Tempt implies the operation of an attraction that disposes or invites one to do something,especially something immoral, unwise, or contrary to one`s better judgment:
Tempt 暗指一个诱惑物作用于某人,诱使其做某事,尤指做不道德、不明智、与其正常判断相反的事情:
例句:
I`m tempted to tell him what I really think of him. Toseduce is to entice away, as from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; it usually suggests the overcoming of moral resistance:
我忍不住要告诉他我对他的真实看法。 Seduce 意为诱惑使脱离职责、公认的准则或适当的行为; 它通常指摆脱道德的约束力:

例句:
.The French King attempted by splendid offers to seduce him from the cause of the Republic. (Macaulay).
.法国国王试图以十分优厚的条件诱使他脱离共和国的事业. (麦考利)


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