单词 | Allure |
例句 | (1) Rewards allure men to brave danger. (2) Empty hands no hawk allure. (3) Already the allure of meals in restaurants had begun to pall. (4) The allure of the moonlit swimming pool proved too much for him. (5) It's a game that has really lost its allure. (6) And today it takes on much more irresistible allure. (7) It held no allure for me. (8) The allure of foreign bonds is readily apparent. (9) The allure of diamonds lies at the heart of the issue. (10) A challenging language,() carrying with it the sweet allure of forbidden fruit. (11) They do not possess the seductive allure of other parts of the female anatomy. (12) Some of the allure is a residue of the Gregorian chant mania of a few years ago. (13) Fatty snacks can soon lose their allure if you have nothing else to eat. (14) The allure of pipes, of a lute, of a lyre, a flute. (15) He can't resist the allure of the pretty waitress. (16) For Zhang, the allure of the suburbs soon waned. (17) The window displays allure customers to buy goods. (18) This is a field that provides allure extremely really. (19) Do you feel the allure of the sea? (20) He was struck by Madeline's almost blatant allure. (21) Was her snaggletoothed allure an example of that inner beauty I claim doesn't exist? (22) Allure of the Seas is 361 meters long, has the gross tonnage of 225, 000, 2700 staterooms[sentence dictionary], 16 decks and can accommodate about 6400 guests and a crew of 2200. (23) He's an excellent actor, but he doesn't have the sexual allure that the role requires. (24) At 50, she had lost none of her sexual allure. (25) Some go through weeks of eating great quantities of potato chips or ice-cream sandwiches before the forbidden foods lose their allure. (26) Jack Kemp would have to recommend that tax brackets be compressed to as low as 10 percent to dull their allure. (27) For their glimpse into the earth, modern researchers are indebted to the age-old allure of diamonds. (28) Passing the test allows a character to sense that there is some magical allure or drawing-in effect here which is dangerous. (29) She was twenty-eight years of age with the kind of breathtaking allure normally associated with the cover of a glossy fashion magazine. (30) On November 13, 2010, Royal Caribbean International's cruise ship, Allure of the Seas, arrived from Finland at its home in Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (1) Already the allure of meals in restaurants had begun to pall. (31) The guy who could quote Alexander Pope learned about spitting tobacco and dodgingmortar rounds, the strange allure of a hard life. (32) Mainly used to rose wine made from a pale colour, its wine, smooth, elegant, have fruit flavour, balance and rich allure, added the grenache strong. (33) Veteran to a Ge for, take - over AOL has huge allure apparently. (34) Spain - a land of graceful flamenco dancers and brave bullfighters - has long held a romantic allure for travelers. (35) The book has a certain allure for which it is hard to find a reason. (36) But there's no reason to abandon your newfound allure in some empty hotel room. (37) There are large forces which allure with all the soulfulness of expressionthe most cultured human. (38) You enter the hotel and find yourself intertwined with a scenography of sliding doors and evading walls, rhythmically placed to allure the sea into the building. (39) The guy who could quote Alexander Pope learned about spitting tobacco and dodgingmortar rounds, the strange allure of a hard life. “Everything is vivid, eventhe crappy food,” he said. (40) Each resort has its own attractions and each country its own allure. (41) There are large forces which allure with all the soulfulness of expression possible in the most cultured human. (42) This scenario has befallen several Yunnan cities that tried to cash in on the allure of Shangri-La. (43) The allure of the moonlIt'swimming pool proved too much for him. (44) Spain - a land of graceful flamenco and brave bullfighters - has long held a romantic allure for travelers. (45) Mike Keiser, a Chicago businessman who created the four-course Bandon Dunes and is currently unveiling his similarly styled Cabot Links, ties every hole to the allure of the ocean. (46) Its adherents dominate corporate board rooms, and its allure motivates countless entrepreneurs. (47) Do not envy the allure of the red wolf, gray wolf too hell-bent is love. (48) The sculptural "haute couture" pieces enchant and enthrall with its ingenious construction and tactile allure of porcelain. (48) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (49) And on paper, they both measure 1, 184 feet long, but technically, the Allure is about two inches longer than the Oasis, making the new passenger vessel the biggest cruise ship in the world. (50) On October 28, Allure of the Seas, world's biggest cruiseliner was handed over to Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd by STX Europe's shipyard in Turku, Finland. (51) In the midday sun, the allure of a golden-globed Orthodox church was matched only by the three blue spires atop the straight-backed cathedral. (52) Silence has its own allure and grace , heightening all the senses, espe - cially hearing. (53) Like the painters and poets who celebrated Fraser's otherworldly allure, they return home with stories and images of soul-stirring beauty. (54) But once tablets become low-priced commodities, Apple will have its work cut out for it to retain the iPad's innovative allure. (55) The depressed economy has increased the allure of the jobs offered by the military. (56) It contained sunset yellow, carmiosine, quinoline yellow and allure red, plus sodium benzoate. (57) In Asia, an actor's allure can glamorize art films as well as mainstream fare. (58) Obama's choice of Steven Chu, the Nobel laureate physicist, as secretary of energy only heightened the allure. (59) This had the same impact for me as charting the price of the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card: it had allure and mystery because it traded for thousands. (60) She and he cohabiting for three years, he gave her sex, have no allure, especially for him machine-made romp and mismanagement sweetness character also feel drab abnormalities. (61) The allure and charm of Paris captivate all who visit there. (62) "There is no doubt this just adds to the allure to a potential Facebook IPO," said Morningstar IPO strategist Bill Buhr. (63) Even in today's rancid economy, Germany's automotive and electronic industries exert an inexorable allure. (64) But for me, it was the legacy of Byron and the Shelleys — and thejuxtaposition of such larger-than-life characters in such a pristinebuttoned-down place that gave Lake Geneva its most powerful allure. (65) The characters in my "story", the slickness of the images, and the allure of the technological processes, which tempt me away from the hands-on, traditional methods of working that, I know. (66) He generally shunned the traps there were laid to allure him into discussion. (67) Based on Theodore Dreiser's novel "An American Tragedy," it starred Ms. Taylor as an heiress whose allure is so potent it drives a young striver (Ms. (68) Remember to use the knowledge gained from reading the guest to point out features that might provide a benefit; instead allure and entice them with visually and emotionally descriptive language. |
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