外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 luring 添加此单词到默认生词本

诱捕

水产




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

    1. The Canadian Museum of Civilization opens Thursday on the banks of the Ottawa River, giving Canada an extravagant combination of high-tech and culture aimed at luring more visitors to the national capital.
    2. Officials of the Machinists union, the lone union still striking against Eastern, said Eastern's planes are flying at less than half capacity, despite the carrier's sharp fare discounting in hopes of luring back passengers.
    3. Firms are luring top brokers with six-figure bonuses and sweetheart deals that, in some cases, allow brokers to keep up to 70% of their revenue for their first three years at the new firm.
    4. The proposed site is part of Newport, the biggest of several real estate projects on the New Jersey side of the Hudson that are being developed with the aim of luring businesses and residents away from Manhattan.
    5. And in the hope of luring back high-class hotels, the stone facades of several large buildings will be classified as historical monuments.
    6. Disney has been luring tourists to Central Florida for almost two decades and is one of the industry's top merchandising experts.
    7. In luring the man credited with transforming Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Piedmont Airlines into one of the more successful carriers in the country, the United union accomplished two important goals.
    8. Cole said company officials have been calling striking pilots at home in hopes of luring them back to work and sent a videotape to the pilots' homes.
    9. Cooperative weather and widespread markdowns are luring shoppers to the stores, but retailers aren't expecting this year's holiday shopping season to be a blockbuster, an industry economist says.
    10. Mr. Wymer reportedly built the portfolio by luring municipalities with promises of high returns from sophisticated trading strategies with U.S. Treasury securities.
    11. RJ Reynolds has already had some success luring youthful smokers from Marlboro country with its Camel filters.
    12. Allegations against Ritter surfaced last December when Kevin Lee Kite, 26, a drifter from Texas, accused the priest of luring him into a sexual relationship.
    13. For Mexicans, a pact should boost the nation's troubled economy by luring U.S. investment in plants and technology.
    14. This ramshackle jungle settlement has become a boom town in Peru's illicit cocaine trade, luring thousands from city shantytown or impoverished countryside with a promise of quick fortune from the coca leaf.
    15. Sikh militants impersonating government security troops shot and killed seven Hindus after luring them out of their homes in the northern state of Punjab, police said Tuesday.
    16. West German institutional funds in particular are buying aggressively and are luring foreign investors back into the market, they added.
    17. Wright said he believed Goldwater's help could be important in luring some of the Florida conservatives who have been leaning toward Pat Robertson, who has shown strong organization in some parts of the state.
    18. Many ski to the edge, and stare into the abyss, feeling that mixture of fear and excitement luring them nearer the point of no return.
    19. Furthermore, Western Europe has become "sexy" due to expectations of German reunification and the formation of the European Common Market in 1992, luring Japanese investors away from home markets, Morgan said.
    20. Mr. Biggar forsees the city's much-delayed Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame playing a big part in luring tourists to downtown Cleveland.
    21. Hamdan, who cooperated with the FBI in luring Younis to the yacht with the prospect of making a drug deal, is also in protective custody, Johnson said.
    22. The number starts out well, luring the viewer to the rhythms and moves. Then it fizzles.
    23. But luring riders to the Atlantic City Express has proven to be a big headache because of the incentives that casinos give to bus and auto travelers.
    24. Lorenzo's insistence on holding and shrinking Eastern could be aimed at luring back the airline's rebellious pilots, whose support for the Machinists' strike has been critical to its success, a union official said.
    25. That includes luring into bed Michelle Pfeiffer, a restaurant owner he suspects is involved professionally and personally with Gibson.
    26. Sobered by two snow-scarce seasons, European winter resorts are luring skiers back to the slopes with massive investments in snow-making machines and substitute activities ranging from winter golf and horseback riding to sled dog runs and cooking classes.
    27. Gump's, the San Francisco retailer, named as its chairman and chief executive officer Kenneth W. Watson, luring him from Cartier Inc., where he was president and chief executive.
    28. Carmakers in recent weeks have launched a new round of incentive programs in hopes of luring customers back to showrooms during the prime spring selling season despite higher interest rates for loans.
    29. Western nations are luring away tens of thousands of Poland's most skilled professionals, causing a costly "brain drain" of its best and brightest young people, the government charged Tuesday.
    30. A relatively cheap dollar is expected to keep luring foreign investors, while a fear of tighter regulations in the post-Reagan era should keep domestic-led takeovers rolling.
    加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
    您正在访问的是
    中国词汇量第二的英语词典
    更多精彩,登录后发现......
    验证码看不清,请点击刷新
      注册