c. 1400, from Anglo-French alurer, Old French aleurer "to attract, captivate; train a falcon to hunt," from à "to" (see ad-) + loirre "falconer's lure," from a Frankish word (see lure), perhaps influenced by French allure "gait, way of walking." Related: Allured; alluring. The noun is first attested 1540s; properly this sense is allurement.
权威例句
1. It's a game that has really lost its allure.
这是一项的确已失去了魅力的游戏。
2. the allure of the big city
大城市的吸引力
3. The allure of the moonlIt'swimming pool proved too much for him.
洒满月光的泳池对他的吸引力太大了.
4. He's an excellent actor, but he doesn't have the sexual allure that the role requires.
他是一名出色的演员, 但他不具备这个角色所要求的性感魅力.
5. The allure of the moonlit swimming pool proved too much for him.