allure

  • 31allure — al|lure [ ə lur ] noun uncount a special, exciting, and attractive quality that something or someone has: sexual allure allure of: the allure of gambling …

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  • 32allure — [[t]əljʊ͟ə(r), AM əl ʊr[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu with supp The allure of something or someone is the pleasing or exciting quality that they have. It s a game that has really lost its allure. ...the captivating allure of Isabelle Adjani. Syn:… …

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  • 33allure — UK [əˈlʊə(r)] / UK [əˈljʊə(r)] / US [əˈlʊr] noun [uncountable] a special, exciting, and attractive quality that someone or something has sexual allure allure of: the allure of gambling …

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  • 34allure — 1 noun (singular, uncountable) a mysterious, exciting, or desirable quality that is very attractive: Even in her fifties she had lost none of her seductive allure. | the allure of foreign travel 2 verb (T) to attract someone, especially because… …

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  • 35Allüre — Al|lü|re die; , n <aus fr. allure »Gang(art)«, Plur. allures »Benehmen«, zu aller »gehen«, vgl. ↑Allee>: 1. a) Gangart [des Pferdes]; b) Fährte, Spur (von Tieren). 2 …

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  • 36allure n — Women who go fishing have allure …

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  • 37allure — 1. noun the allure of Paris Syn: attraction, lure, draw, pull, appeal, allurement, enticement, temptation, charm, seduction, fascination Ant: repulsion 2. verb will sponsors be allured by such opportunities? Syn …

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  • 38allure — eiga statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. run; running vok. Gang, m; Hub, m; Lauf, m rus. ход, m pranc. allure, f; marche, f; mouvement, m …

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  • 39Allure (Marine) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Allure. Schéma des différentes allures Sur un voilier qui progresse à l aide de ses voiles, l allure …

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  • 40Allure (equitation) — Allure (équitation) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Allure. En équitation, on désigne par allures les différentes façons que le cheval a de se déplacer. Il existe des allures naturelles, que le cheval pratique en liberté, et des allures… …

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