0 the quality of being attractive, interesting, or exciting -- 誘惑;魅力;吸引力
the allure of working in television 電視行業工作所具有的吸引力
sexual allure 性魅力
He began a playful description, - long, but never tedious; alluring, yet without enthusiasm - a dreamy suggestion of refined delights and luxuries.
Some of them are rather mundane rearrangements or software modifications with no allure for the mathematician.
Clearly this instrumental passage conveys the alluring vagrancy captured in the poetic image of the wild seed on the wind.
This alluring canon is followed by a short orchestral interlude.
This book is replete with alluring statements that leave the reader wishing for a more sustained exploration of the author's intriguing ideas.
Those glimpses of social history are alluring, especially when they go beyond details about housing and other infrastructure.
On the lighter side, however, the allure of academic activism can also compromise and threaten our scholarly work if we are not vigilant.
Second, by engaging the public health official primarily, bioethicists stand to lose some of the "excitement" and "allure" of traditional, clinical bioethics.