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" d/ t# C3 }& Q$ W# H, ?+ n pure lure lore
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not mixed
) Z2 m. w% X. W [usually before noun] not mixed with anything else; with nothing added: pure gold / silk ◆ These shirts are 100% pure cotton. ◆ Classical dance in its purest form requires symmetry and balance. ◆ One movie is classified as pure art, the other as entertainment.
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clean and not containing any harmful substances: a bottle of pure water ◆ The air was sweet and pure.- e- |. h& D8 R: [
Antonym: IMPURE
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$ ]% d1 i3 r4 c9 r! P, J z* D8 I [only before noun] complete and total: They met by pure chance. ◆ She laughed with pure joy. ◆ These reports are pure speculation (= there is no evidence that they are true).
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without evil thoughts or actions, especially sexual ones; morally good: to lead a pure life ◆ His motives were pure. ◆ (literary) to be pure in body and mind7 i3 U. r7 _: c6 A& u
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very clear; perfect: beaches of pure white sand ◆ a pure note / tone / voice: L5 O8 c. |% k3 d! h
subject you study
n7 j1 q! y3 _* c5 [- ^' l; F) O [only before noun] concerned with increasing knowledge of the subject rather than with using knowledge in practical ways: pure mathematics ◆ technology as opposed to pure science subjects
- X5 M8 ~; f# L+ T+ z rCompare: APPLIED6 Y; ~% P( @. n; s
breed / race
6 t/ ~2 ]8 N- |- `- I) D* J not mixed with any other breed or race, etc: These cattle are one of the purest breeds in Britain. O1 B! h+ R- }" U& y
See also PURE-BRED
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8 |6 t3 ^! ?5 B+ T' a OIdioms: pure and simple used after the noun that it refers to in order to emphasize that there is nothing but the thing you have just mentioned involved in sth: It's laziness, pure and simple.
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verb, noun
; |$ N% S1 z7 l4 @ verb [VN] [usually +adv./prep.] (disapproving) to persuade or trick sb to go somewhere or to do sth by promising them a reward: The child was lured into a car but managed to escape. ◆ Young people are lured to the city by the prospect of a job and money.! Q( m" `5 I0 `( _/ y6 u3 U
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[usually sing.] the attractive qualities of sth: Few can resist the lure of adventure./ \! g6 F8 d& U0 N/ e: @8 a
a thing that is used to attract fish or animals, so that they can be caught
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[U] knowledge and information related to a particular subject, especially when this is not written down; the stories and traditions of a particular group of people: weather lore ◆ Celtic lore/ P0 R2 T8 e( C& a
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然后再是。。。allure 和 folklore
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