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本帖最后由 话说、这是?! 于 2013-9-5 20:48 编辑 & Y2 \1 p p# k: V
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今天又带来几个单词。大家看看哈。
0 F: l+ d: |" K3 u pure lure lore
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pure n, a; @+ P$ {1 [
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[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.
: `! G2 H! X9 ~$ ~$ xclean
; `4 r+ N" i, E clean and not containing any harmful substances: a bottle of pure water ◆ The air was sweet and pure.) A: \% H$ j S2 g* |2 T T' |; Q
Antonym: IMPURE
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[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).
+ m5 L; Y7 L- m( E/ Nmorally good
8 t" v/ R! ^, ?0 i3 g 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 mind
. _# V$ \, c1 H6 \$ nAntonym: IMPURE4 O6 r# w; z% a, @
colour / sound / light, O7 v) d1 b* d8 z" S4 g3 \
very clear; perfect: beaches of pure white sand ◆ a pure note / tone / voice+ P, B" K: @) G: o( [% L7 [
subject you study
/ E) U2 Z8 }; h [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
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breed / race
0 U& x5 [8 Z) K r1 i not mixed with any other breed or race, etc: These cattle are one of the purest breeds in Britain.
4 v9 [7 u; n5 C! L8 w9 LSee also PURE-BRED0 e, ~( [$ M9 I" p& K& b* n' ? T
see also PURIFY, PURITY
4 A7 u" o0 r1 `% ]$ q) XIdioms: 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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6 T* }8 }/ W3 F' I3 u7 Tlure
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verb, noun
. }3 Q* F2 U; m! A 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.
7 a5 u% U! \; e+ W" Y. O noun
$ U% h" f1 O0 j+ t. K. k [usually sing.] the attractive qualities of sth: Few can resist the lure of adventure.& N$ q- z h1 }' P) _
a thing that is used to attract fish or animals, so that they can be caught
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lore
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2 T1 p8 _& K1 v5 u# | P+ x" G% s noun
" W. `! L4 {) O3 K) }2 U, M# N[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( e5 g. @# ]3 k
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然后再是。。。allure 和 folklore& N. D8 ?8 \8 S" N) h! z. a6 W
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