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本帖最后由 话说、这是?! 于 2013-9-5 20:48 编辑 ; \2 ?* ^' P- E7 w% O
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今天又带来几个单词。大家看看哈。
& P& h2 }2 S' t- J0 s4 A; J4 {1 V pure lure lore
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pure
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not mixed" `: P1 o6 n& A% v: X o
[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.( V8 e }; U# |) r. e
clean
% ~# ]" T2 i0 @: i* F clean and not containing any harmful substances: a bottle of pure water ◆ The air was sweet and pure.
2 c& K/ b( k/ \+ ^Antonym: IMPURE0 Z4 u7 `/ |) c8 [5 C, J Q
complete
/ o5 Q d) d9 A6 @ [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).) ?! R/ r$ z- o
morally good/ [9 `' i: ~( M, z0 |. ^9 v
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
; @1 k o8 g% x. gAntonym: IMPURE
1 |1 m0 a, S* W7 qcolour / sound / light
9 `, r$ [% U& ~ very clear; perfect: beaches of pure white sand ◆ a pure note / tone / voice. m1 [ r5 V! y6 q3 n" q# z2 W
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[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
+ I" h7 a/ N; ]Compare: APPLIED
7 W7 ~+ o6 O% R h$ m" tbreed / race
- h2 \7 q5 y { not mixed with any other breed or race, etc: These cattle are one of the purest breeds in Britain.7 o" K& Z/ }: J6 D
See also PURE-BRED
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lure
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6 I* i; b2 u! W- E3 I- j" B. i4 Z 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.5 t! y. M- D0 n4 d
noun
: r1 \6 n: Y/ C3 l+ z5 z2 o [usually sing.] the attractive qualities of sth: Few can resist the lure of adventure.( ?5 x4 p( o7 s: d4 w4 R% s& i
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lore
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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 lore0 u9 B8 l% b& k+ ]% e+ X0 B
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- R9 ^* R5 g9 M. |! d然后再是。。。allure 和 folklore
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