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lure

N พลัง หรือ แรงดึงดูด  เสน่ห์  pa-lang-rue-rang-dung-dud

 

lure

N สิ่ง ล่อ  เครื่องล่อ  temptation sing-lor

 

lure

N เหยื่อ ล่อ (เหยื่อ ตกปลา  decoy yuea-lor

 

lure

VT ล่อใจ  หลอกล่อ  ยั่วยวน  attract entice tempt allure seduce repel lor-jai

 

lure away

PHRV หลอก ให้ ละทิ้ง  ลวง ให้ เลิก จาก  lok-hai-la-ting

 

lure into

PHRV หลอก ให้ เข้าไป ใน  ล่อลวง ให้ เข้าไป  lok-hai-kao-pai-nai

 

lure on

PHRV กระตุ้น (สัตว หรือ คน  ดึงดูดใจ  ล่อใจ ด้วย  kra-tun

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

LURE

n. 1. Something held out to call a hawk; hence,
2. Any enticement; that which invites by the prospect of advantage or pleasure; as the lures of beauty or of gain.

 

LURE

v.i.To call hawks. Standing by one that lured loud and shrill.

 

LURE

v.t.To entice; to attract; to invite by any thing that promises pleasure or advantage. Lured on by the pleasure of the bait.
And various science lures the learned eye.

 

LURED

pp. Enticed; attracted; invited by the hope of pleasure or advantage.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

LURE

Lure, n. Etym: [OF. loire, loirre, loerre, F. leurre lure, decoy; of German origin; cf. MHG. luoder, G. luder lure, carrion. ]

 

1. A contrivance somewhat resembling a bird, and often baited with raw meat; -- used by falconers in recalling hawks. Shak.

 

2. Any enticement; that which invites by the prospect of advantage or pleasure; a decoy. Milton.

 

3. (Hat Making )

 

Defn: A velvet smoothing brush. Knight.

 

LURE

Lure, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lured; p. pr. & vb. n. Luring. ] Etym: [OF. loirer, loirier, F. leurrer. See Lure, n.]

 

Defn: To draw to the lure; hence, to allure or invite by means of anything that promises pleasure or advantage; to entice; to attract. I am not lured with love. Piers Plowman. And various science lures the learned eye. Gay.

 

LURE

LURE Lure, v. i.

 

Defn: To recall a hawk or other animal.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

lure

lure |lo͝or lʊ (ə )r | verb [ with obj. ] tempt (a person or an animal ) to do something or to go somewhere, esp. by offering some form of reward: the child was lured into a car but managed to escape. noun something that tempts or is used to tempt a person or animal to do something: the film industry always has been a glamorous lure for young girls. the strongly attractive quality of a person or thing: the lure of a better-paid job. a type of bait used in fishing or hunting. Falconry a bunch of feathers with a weighted object attached to a long string, swung around the head of the falconer to recall a hawk. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French luere, of Germanic origin; probably related to German Luder bait.

 

Lurex

Lur ex |ˈlo͝orˌeks ˈlʊˌrɛks |(also lurex ) noun trademark a type of yarn or fabric that incorporates a glittering metallic thread. ORIGIN 1940s: of unknown origin.

 

Oxford Dictionary

lure

lure 1 |l (j )ʊə | verb [ with obj. and adverbial ] tempt (a person or animal ) to do something or to go somewhere, especially by offering some form of reward: the child was lured into a car but managed to escape. noun 1 something that tempts or is used to tempt a person or animal to do something: the film industry always has been a glamorous lure for young girls. the strongly attractive quality of a person or thing: the lure of the exotic East. 2 a type of bait used in fishing or hunting. Falconry a bunch of feathers with a piece of meat attached to a long string, swung around the head of the falconer to recall a hawk. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French luere, of Germanic origin; probably related to German Luder bait .

 

lure

lure 2 |lʊə | noun variant spelling of lur.

 

lurex

lurex |ˈl (j )ʊərɛks | noun [ mass noun ] trademark a type of yarn or fabric which incorporates a glittering metallic thread. ORIGIN 1940s: of unknown origin.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

lure

lure verb consumers are frequently lured into debt: tempt, entice, attract, induce, coax, persuade, inveigle, allure, seduce, win over, cajole, beguile, bewitch, ensnare. ANTONYMS deter, put off. noun the lure of the stage: temptation, enticement, attraction, pull, draw, appeal; inducement, allurement, fascination, interest, magnet; informal come-on. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See tempt . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

lure

lure verb consumers are frequently lured into debt by clever advertising: tempt, entice, attract, induce, coax, persuade, inveigle, allure, seduce, win over, cajole, beguile, bewitch, ensnare, captivate, enrapture; decoy, draw, lead (on ); whet someone's appetite. ANTONYMS deter, put off. noun Les could never resist the lure of the stage: temptation, enticement, attraction, pull, draw, appeal; inducement, allurement, fascination, interest; decoy, incentive, bait, magnet, siren song, drawing card, carrot, snare, trap; informal come-on. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD lure, tempt, entice See tempt . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Duden Dictionary

Lure

Lu re Substantiv, feminin , die |L u re |nordisch altes nordisches hornähnliches Blasinstrument

 

Lurex

Lu rex Substantiv, Neutrum , das ® |L u rex |Kunstwort mit metallisierten Fasern hergestelltes Garn, Gewebe

 

French Dictionary

lurette

lurette n. f. sing. nom féminin singulier Il y a belle lurette locution adverbiale familier Il y a longtemps. : Il y a belle lurette que je l ’ai vu: cela doit bien faire cinq ans. Elle est partie il y a belle lurette. Note Technique Le mot ne s ’emploie que dans cette locution.

 

Spanish Dictionary

lúrex

lúrex nombre masculino Fibra sintética, elástica y brillante, formada por hilo de aluminio recubierto de una lámina transparente de plástico de diferentes colores; es una fibra que se utiliza, generalmente mezclada con otras, para fabricar tejidos para prendas de vestir :el lúrex estuvo muy de moda en las décadas de 1960 y 1970 .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

lure

lure /lʊə r |ljʊə /動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; luring 他動詞 1 【悪事に 】〈人 〉を誘惑する «into , to » ; «…から /…に » 〈人 動物など 〉をおびき出す , 引き離す (away ) «from /to » ; 〈客 人など 〉を引きつける , 魅了する (tempt )They lured him into a trap with the promise of money .彼らは金をやると言って彼をわなに誘い込んだ Mother tried to lure the child away from playing the video game .母親はテレビゲームをしている子供の気をそらそうとした 2 〈タカ 〉をおとりで呼び戻す .名詞 C 1 〖通例単数形で 〗【物 事などの 】魅力 «of » ; «…にとっての /…する » 誘惑 , 魅力 «for /to do » give way to the lure of drugs ドラッグの誘惑に負ける 2 (魚釣り用の )擬似餌 (え ), にせえさ , ルアー .3 (タカ狩りで使う )おとり .