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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++lure1 /lʊə, ljʊə $ lʊr/ ●○○ verb [transitive]  1 PERSUADEto persuade someone to do something, especially something wrong or dangerous, by making it seem attractive or exciting 引诱,诱惑lure somebody into (doing) something People may be lured into buying tickets by clever advertising. 人们可能会受巧妙广告的诱惑去买票。lure somebody away Computer games are luring youngsters away from their lessons. 电脑游戏诱惑着青少年,分散了他们的学习注意力。2 to attract customers, workers, money etc from another company or place 吸引〔其他公司或地方的顾客、工人、资金等〕lure somebody back/away The bank launched an advertising campaign to lure back its traditional customers. 银行展开了一场广告宣传活动,要把传统客户吸引回去。 It’s very difficult to lure talent away from Silicon Valley. 要吸引人才离开硅谷是很困难的。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
lureIvor and Pauline were lured back to Stroud's bungalow at Staunton, on the pretext of discussing the cash settlement.Clinton used a state trooper to lure her to a hotel room during a state-sponsored event in 1991.He's only a seven month old pup and the thieves probably had an easy time luring him away.Next, she lures him out to her convertible.Peasants were lured into joining the People's Army by the promises of large sums of money for their families.Ever since I left the company they have been making attempts to lure me back.It can take months and years to lure new employers to a region.The boy apparently lured the girl into his bedroom and attacked her.The burglary was set up in order to lure the police officer into an ambush.The film charts the efforts of a dodgy theatre manager trying to lure the singer back for a last encore.The digging and concealing of pits into which animals could be lured was an even greater mental triumph.lure somebody into (doing) somethingObviously she had realised the futility of luring Silas into a chalet which lacked a double bed.Was she the bait to lure him into a trap?Once the men are seated in the living room off the inside patio, they try to lure the children into conversation.Advertisers luring people into heavier and heavier reliance on cleansing products would be prosecuted and their bank accounts confiscated.It would also lure small investors into privatisation issues by exempting small share deals from the stockmarket turnover tax.And thus to lure him into proposing to Sandra.They have an uncanny way of escalating minor adversity into major confrontations and luring coworkers into the toxic circle of conflict.Pop's role in this struggle is to lure us into truancy from our better selves.
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lure2 ●○○ noun [countable]  1 [usually singular]ATTRACT something that attracts people, or the quality of being able to do this 诱惑物;诱惑力,吸引力lure of the lure of easy money 轻松赚钱的诱惑 Malc wasn’t mature enough to resist the lure of drink and drugs. 马尔茨还不够成熟,抵挡不住酒和毒品的诱惑。2. DSOan object used to attract animals or fish so that they can be caught 诱饵;鱼饵 SYN decoy
Examples from the Corpus
lureHis descriptions of everything from lures to reels to fish finders read like they are straight out of a company press release.But the lure of this historical explanation is to be resisted.I had felt the lure of the unexplored, the compulsion to go where others had not been.I start reeling in the lure.I started moving the lure when it was already in her beak, but before she could tear it.Rudolf had some notion of the lure and the seduction of all that.She explains why these girls need love, direction, education, a way out of the lures of gang life.Suddenly a fish took the lure.
From Longman Business Dictionarylurelure /lʊə, ljʊəlʊr/ verb [transitive] to attract customers, workers, money etc from another company or place, especially by making a product, service, or job sound very exciting, profitable etcEven with Oscar nominations to lure audiences, the films will face tough competition over the next few weeks from new releases.lure somebody awayThe company lured a Japanese executive away from Toshiba Corp. to run its Tokyo operations.lure noun [countable]The entertainment lures at the casino include a lightshow.→ See Verb tableOrigin lure2 (1200-1300) Old French luere
to persuade to something, Corpus Business someone do especially


lure
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lure1 /lʊə, ljʊə $ lʊr/ verb [transitive]
1. to persuade someone to do something, especially something wrong or dangerous, by making it seem attractive or exciting
    lure somebody into (doing) something
    People may be lured into buying tickets by clever advertising.
    lure somebody away
    Computer games are luring youngsters away from their lessons.
2. to attract customers, workers, money etc from another company or place
    lure somebody back/away
    The bank launched an advertising campaign to lure back its traditional customers.
    It’s very difficult to lure talent away from Silicon Valley.

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lure2 noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: luere
1. [usually singular] something that attracts people, or the quality of being able to do this
    lure of
    the lure of easy money
    Malc wasn’t mature enough to resist the lure of drink and drugs.
2. an object used to attract animals or fish so that they can be caught
   SYN  decoy


lureBrE /lʊə(r)/ 🔊, /ljʊə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /lʊr/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they lure BrE /lʊə(r)/ 🔊, /ljʊə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /lʊr/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it lures BrE /lʊəz/ 🔊, /ljʊəz/ 🔊 NAmE /lʊrz/ 🔊past simple lured BrE /lʊəd/ 🔊, /ljʊəd/ 🔊 NAmE /lʊrd/ 🔊past participle lured BrE /lʊəd/ 🔊, /ljʊəd/ 🔊 NAmE /lʊrd/ 🔊 -ing form luring BrE /ˈlʊərɪŋ/ 🔊, /ˈljʊərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlʊrɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb (+ adv./prep.) (disapproving) to persuade or trick sb to go somewhere or to do sth by promising them a reward 劝诱;引诱;诱惑 SYN entice The child was lured into a car but managed to escape. 那小孩被诱骗上了车,但又设法逃掉了。🔊🔊Young people are lured to the city by the prospect of a job and money. 年轻人希望打工赚钱,从而被吸引到城市。🔊🔊
lureBrE /lʊə(r)/ 🔊, /ljʊə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /lʊr/ 🔊 noun [usually singular] the attractive qualities of sth 吸引力;诱惑力;魅力Few can resist the lure of adventure. 很少有人能抵挡历险的诱惑力。🔊🔊a thing that is used to attract fish or animals, so that they can be caught 鱼饵;诱饵