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Перевод: lure
[существительное] соблазн ; соблазнительность ; приманка ; наживка ; прикорм ; [глагол] завлекать; соблазнять; искушать; приманивать; прикармливать; залучать
Тезаурус:
- A track runs east from the car park, alongside the magnificent Water of Nevis, starting off benignly enough to lure bored coiffured teenagers in high heels along it until they come a cropper as it climbs through the woods and becomes rocky.
- Beware the lure of your own voice.
- Bentley - He's a very strange character, if you find his room open he's often there waiting to lure you in.
- But, as so often, no one was prepared to halt the machine once set in motion and on Friday 26 January 1744 Admiral Jacques de Roquefeuil sailed out of Brest with a fleet of 22 ships, with instructions to cover the embarkation of the army at Dunkirk and then to lure the English fleet away towards the Isle of Wight.
- It seemed as if one of the most respected women on television had succumbed to the lure of glitzy fame.
- The Harold Hill pair used almost identical methods to lure the mirrors with Kenny (right) taking a 21 lb 6 oz specimen and Mark a 21 lb 4 oz fish.
- And, just as an effective fishing lure may be fabricated from cheap, shiny metal, it is generally possible to summarise a commercial movie's hook in one sentence.
- It was an irresistible lure, like the quack of a decoy duck.
- If you are lucky enough to lure a governor from Sainsbury's the governor will not only get three days paid leave per year for meetings and training, but also receive 200 for school funds.
- But with the lure of free elections that is already proving difficult.
- Motivated by the lure of the finish, the riot police team ploughed through 40 miles of mangrove swamp to the first sight of the Pacific Ocean at Porto Juminez.
- Mr Gandhi's manoeuvrings - which included four visits to the president, who can dissolve parliament - appear to have been designed to lure supporters from Mr Shekhar and from the previous prime minister, V.P. Singh.
- Other seem to be trying to assuage a guilt known only to themselves, and a few are out to keep Ali a player, a lure to those who might want to use his name in business; though the marketplace turns away from billboards in decline.
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